Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life During Rehabilitation in Patients With Operable Lung Cancer: A Feasibility Study (PROLUCA)

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Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life During Rehabilitation in Patients With Operable Lung Cancer : A Feasibility Study (PROLUCA). / Sommer, Maja S.; Trier, Karen; Vibe-Petersen, Jette; Christensen, Karl B.; Missel, Malene; Christensen, Merete; Larsen, Klaus R.; Langer, Seppo W.; Hendriksen, Carsten; Clementsen, Paul F.; H. Pedersen, Jesper; Langberg, Henning.

I: Integrative Cancer Therapies, Bind 17, Nr. 2, 2018, s. 388-400 .

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Sommer, MS, Trier, K, Vibe-Petersen, J, Christensen, KB, Missel, M, Christensen, M, Larsen, KR, Langer, SW, Hendriksen, C, Clementsen, PF, H. Pedersen, J & Langberg, H 2018, 'Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life During Rehabilitation in Patients With Operable Lung Cancer: A Feasibility Study (PROLUCA)', Integrative Cancer Therapies, bind 17, nr. 2, s. 388-400 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735416668258

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Sommer, M. S., Trier, K., Vibe-Petersen, J., Christensen, K. B., Missel, M., Christensen, M., Larsen, K. R., Langer, S. W., Hendriksen, C., Clementsen, P. F., H. Pedersen, J., & Langberg, H. (2018). Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life During Rehabilitation in Patients With Operable Lung Cancer: A Feasibility Study (PROLUCA). Integrative Cancer Therapies, 17(2), 388-400 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735416668258

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Sommer MS, Trier K, Vibe-Petersen J, Christensen KB, Missel M, Christensen M o.a. Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life During Rehabilitation in Patients With Operable Lung Cancer: A Feasibility Study (PROLUCA). Integrative Cancer Therapies. 2018;17(2):388-400 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735416668258

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Sommer, Maja S. ; Trier, Karen ; Vibe-Petersen, Jette ; Christensen, Karl B. ; Missel, Malene ; Christensen, Merete ; Larsen, Klaus R. ; Langer, Seppo W. ; Hendriksen, Carsten ; Clementsen, Paul F. ; H. Pedersen, Jesper ; Langberg, Henning. / Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life During Rehabilitation in Patients With Operable Lung Cancer : A Feasibility Study (PROLUCA). I: Integrative Cancer Therapies. 2018 ; Bind 17, Nr. 2. s. 388-400 .

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title = "Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life During Rehabilitation in Patients With Operable Lung Cancer: A Feasibility Study (PROLUCA)",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: Surgical resection in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) may be associated with significant morbidity, functional limitations, and decreased quality of life.OBJECTIVES: The objective is to present health-related quality of life (HRQoL) changes over time before and 1 year after surgery in patients with NSCLC participating in a rehabilitation program.METHODS: Forty patients with NSCLC in disease stage I to IIIa, referred for surgical resection at the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery RT, Rigshospitalet, were included in the study. The rehabilitation program comprised supervised group exercise program, 2 hours weekly for 12 weeks, combined with individual counseling. The study endpoints were self-reported HRQoL (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Lung, European Organization for Research and Treatment in Cancer-Quality of Life Questionnaire-QLQ-C30, Short-Form-36) and self-reported distress, anxiety, depression, and social support (National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support), measured presurgery, postintervention, 6 months, and 1 year after surgery.RESULTS: Forty patients were included, 73% of whom completed rehabilitation. Results on emotional well-being (P < .0001), global quality of life (P = .0032), and mental health component score (P = .0004) showed an overall statistically significant improvement during the study.CONCLUSION: This feasibility study demonstrated that global quality of life, mental health, and emotional well-being improved significantly during the study, from time of diagnosis until 1 year after resection, in patients with NSCLC participating in rehabilitation.",
author = "Sommer, {Maja S.} and Karen Trier and Jette Vibe-Petersen and Christensen, {Karl B.} and Malene Missel and Merete Christensen and Larsen, {Klaus R.} and Langer, {Seppo W.} and Carsten Hendriksen and Clementsen, {Paul F.} and {H. Pedersen}, Jesper and Henning Langberg",
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T1 - Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life During Rehabilitation in Patients With Operable Lung Cancer

T2 - A Feasibility Study (PROLUCA)

AU - Sommer, Maja S.

AU - Trier, Karen

AU - Vibe-Petersen, Jette

AU - Christensen, Karl B.

AU - Missel, Malene

AU - Christensen, Merete

AU - Larsen, Klaus R.

AU - Langer, Seppo W.

AU - Hendriksen, Carsten

AU - Clementsen, Paul F.

AU - H. Pedersen, Jesper

AU - Langberg, Henning

N1 - © The Author(s) 2016.

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - INTRODUCTION: Surgical resection in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) may be associated with significant morbidity, functional limitations, and decreased quality of life.OBJECTIVES: The objective is to present health-related quality of life (HRQoL) changes over time before and 1 year after surgery in patients with NSCLC participating in a rehabilitation program.METHODS: Forty patients with NSCLC in disease stage I to IIIa, referred for surgical resection at the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery RT, Rigshospitalet, were included in the study. The rehabilitation program comprised supervised group exercise program, 2 hours weekly for 12 weeks, combined with individual counseling. The study endpoints were self-reported HRQoL (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Lung, European Organization for Research and Treatment in Cancer-Quality of Life Questionnaire-QLQ-C30, Short-Form-36) and self-reported distress, anxiety, depression, and social support (National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support), measured presurgery, postintervention, 6 months, and 1 year after surgery.RESULTS: Forty patients were included, 73% of whom completed rehabilitation. Results on emotional well-being (P < .0001), global quality of life (P = .0032), and mental health component score (P = .0004) showed an overall statistically significant improvement during the study.CONCLUSION: This feasibility study demonstrated that global quality of life, mental health, and emotional well-being improved significantly during the study, from time of diagnosis until 1 year after resection, in patients with NSCLC participating in rehabilitation.

AB - INTRODUCTION: Surgical resection in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) may be associated with significant morbidity, functional limitations, and decreased quality of life.OBJECTIVES: The objective is to present health-related quality of life (HRQoL) changes over time before and 1 year after surgery in patients with NSCLC participating in a rehabilitation program.METHODS: Forty patients with NSCLC in disease stage I to IIIa, referred for surgical resection at the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery RT, Rigshospitalet, were included in the study. The rehabilitation program comprised supervised group exercise program, 2 hours weekly for 12 weeks, combined with individual counseling. The study endpoints were self-reported HRQoL (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Lung, European Organization for Research and Treatment in Cancer-Quality of Life Questionnaire-QLQ-C30, Short-Form-36) and self-reported distress, anxiety, depression, and social support (National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support), measured presurgery, postintervention, 6 months, and 1 year after surgery.RESULTS: Forty patients were included, 73% of whom completed rehabilitation. Results on emotional well-being (P < .0001), global quality of life (P = .0032), and mental health component score (P = .0004) showed an overall statistically significant improvement during the study.CONCLUSION: This feasibility study demonstrated that global quality of life, mental health, and emotional well-being improved significantly during the study, from time of diagnosis until 1 year after resection, in patients with NSCLC participating in rehabilitation.

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DO - 10.1177/1534735416668258

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C2 - 27698263

VL - 17

SP - 388

EP - 400

JO - Integrative Cancer Therapies

JF - Integrative Cancer Therapies

SN - 1534-7354

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