2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12905-022-02153-7
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Trajectories of quality of life in breast cancer survivors during the first year after treatment: a longitudinal study

Abstract: Background Although quality of life (QOL) improves over time for most breast cancer patients after their treatment, some patients may show different patterns of QOL. Beyond determining distinct QOL trajectories, identifying characteristics of patients who have different trajectories can help identify breast cancer patients who may benefit from intervention. We aimed to identify trajectories of QOL in breast cancer patients for one year after the end of primary treatment, to determine the factor… Show more

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“…Another key strength of this study is the availability of a relatively large sample size (more than 300 patients) and the longitudinal nature of the health status/HRQoL data. This is of significance as it is known that the health status/HRQoL of breast cancer patients is dynamic and may change over time [ 63 ]. Furthermore, a subgroup analysis was performed on patients undergoing chemotherapy [ 37 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another key strength of this study is the availability of a relatively large sample size (more than 300 patients) and the longitudinal nature of the health status/HRQoL data. This is of significance as it is known that the health status/HRQoL of breast cancer patients is dynamic and may change over time [ 63 ]. Furthermore, a subgroup analysis was performed on patients undergoing chemotherapy [ 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%