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QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS OPERATED FOR GYNECO-MAMMARY CANCER

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Introduction : Quality of life (QOL) has become an important part of the medical decision along with the efficacy and safety of treatment. Cancer is a chronic disease that affects… Click to show full abstract

Introduction : Quality of life (QOL) has become an important part of the medical decision along with the efficacy and safety of treatment. Cancer is a chronic disease that affects the quality of life of patients from which the idea of evaluating the QOL of patients treated in the service. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study carried out at the Mohamed VI center for the treatment of cancers of Ibn Rochd Hospital of Casablanca over a period of one year. Results : In our study, the QOL was evaluated by the Moroccan Arabic dialect version adapted and validated to our context of the survey (FACT), the servey is divided into 5 modules (localization of the cancer): breast, cervix, endometrium, ovary and vulva . Based on the results of this study, we can conclude that the localization of the cancer does not affect the QOL of the patients, besides the concept of the quality of life of the cancer patients is a primordial element, and useful for the choice of the patients therapeutic decisions, the evaluation of the different anticancer treatments and still for the rehabilitation of the patients with cancer.

Keywords: quality life; patients operated; life patients; cancer

Journal Title: International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Year Published: 2021

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