“…Other Romanian-validated instruments that can be further used for assessing quality of life are the SF-36 (short-form health survey) [36], the EQ-5D-3L (EuroQOL-five dimensions, three levels), the 5L, 5D instrument [37,38], and KIDSCREEN-27 [39], which have been applied in several studies. In our review, we found 20 studies in Romania assessing distress, mental well-being, fear of progression, coping, irrational beliefs, and emotion thermometers [40][41][42][43]. Regarding Romanian cancer patients, the QLQ-C30 versions of the EORTC, FACT-B, and SF-36 were used to assess quality of life in five cross-sectional studies with a focus on breast cancer, laryngeal cancer, and other psychological variables [40,[44][45][46][47], as seen in Table 1.…”