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Diversity of cancer-related identities in long-term prostate cancer survivors after radical prostatectomy

机译:在自由基前列腺切除术后长期前列腺癌幸存者中癌症相关的癌症的多样性

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Individuals affected by cancer need to integrate this experience into their personal biography as their life continues?after primary therapy, leading to substantial changes in self-perception. This study identified factors uniquely associated with 5 different cancer-related identities in order to improve the understanding of how self-perception in men affected by prostate cancer is associated with certain clinical and psychosocial characteristics. In this cross-sectional study, long-term prostate cancer survivors after radical prostatectomy were asked to choose one of 5 cancer-related identities that described them best. Associations with sociodemographic, clinical, and psychological variables were investigated using multivariable logistic regression. Three thousand three hundred forty-seven men (mean age 78.1?years) surveyed?on average 15.6?years after prostatectomy were included. Most men favored the terms “someone who has had cancer” (43.9%) which was associated with a mild disease course, and “patient” (26.3%) which was associated with ongoing therapy and biochemical disease recurrence. The?self-descriptions “cancer survivor” (16.8%), “cancer conqueror” (10.9%) and “victim” (2.1%) were less common. “Cancer survivor” was associated with high perceived disease severity (OR: 1.86 [1.44–2.40]). “Cancer survivor” and “cancer conqueror” were related to high benefit finding (OR: 1.89 [1.48–2.40], OR: 1.46 [1.12–1.89] respectively), and only “cancer conqueror” was associated with high well-being (OR: 1.84 [1.35–2.50]). Identification as “victim” was associated with a positive depression screening and low well-being (OR: 2.22 [1.15–4.31], OR: 0.38 [0.20–0.72] respectively) (all p??0.05). Although long-term survival is common among men affected by PCa, they display a large diversity in cancer-related identities, which are associated with unique clinical and psychological characteristics. These cancer-related identities and their distinctive properties are associated?with psychological well-being even after a long follow-up.
机译:受癌症影响的个体需要将这种经验整合到他们的个人传记中,因为他们的生命持续存在?初次治疗后,从感知中导致大量变化。本研究确定了与5种不同的癌症相关的身份唯一相关的因素,以改善对受前列腺癌影响的男性的自我认知的理解与某些临床和心理社会特征有关。在这种横断面研究中,被要求选择最佳癌症相关身份中的5种癌症相关身份之一后的长期前列腺癌幸存者。使用多变量的逻辑回归研究了与社会碘目,临床和心理变量的关联。调查了三千三百四十七名男子(平均年龄78.1岁)?平均15.6?包括前列腺切除术后的多年。大多数男人倾向于“有癌症的人”(43.9%)与轻度病程相关的条款,以及与正在进行的治疗和生化疾病复发有关的“患者”(26.3%)。 ?自我描述“癌症幸存者”(16.8%),“癌症征服者”(10.9%)和“受害者”(2.1%)不太普遍。 “癌症幸存者”与高感知疾病严重程度有关(或:1.86 [1.44-2.40])。 “癌症幸存者”和“癌症征服者”与高益处发现有关(分别为:1.89 [1.48-2.40],或:1.46 [1.12-1.89]),只有“癌症征服者”与高福祉有关(或者:1.84 [1.35-2.50])。作为“受害者”的鉴定与阳性抑郁筛查和低福祉有关(或:2.22 [1.15-4.31],或:0.38 [0.20-0.72])(所有p≤≤0.05)。虽然长期存活是受PCA影响的男性常见的,但它们在癌症相关的身份中显示出大的多样性,这与独特的临床和心理特征有关。这些与癌症相关的身份及其独特的性质相关?甚至在长期随访后,心理良好。

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