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Patient Reported Outcomes, Paternity, Relationship, and Fertility in Testicular Cancer Survivors: Results from a Prospective Observational Single Institution Trial

PURPOSE: Testicular cancer (TC) is the most common solid tumor in young adults. 95% of patients are cured, but they may experience late adverse effects (anxiety, fear of recurrence, and sexual dysfunction) with an impact on daily life. We attempted to assess Patient Reported Outcomes (PROMs), long-t...

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Autores principales: Bimbatti, Davide, Lai, Eleonora, Pierantoni, Francesco, Maruzzo, Marco, Msaki, Aichi, De Toni, Chiara, Dionese, Michele, Feltrin, Alessandra, Basso, Umberto, Zagonel, Vittorina
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Publicado: Dove 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9793790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36582267
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S381812
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author Bimbatti, Davide
Lai, Eleonora
Pierantoni, Francesco
Maruzzo, Marco
Msaki, Aichi
De Toni, Chiara
Dionese, Michele
Feltrin, Alessandra
Basso, Umberto
Zagonel, Vittorina
author_facet Bimbatti, Davide
Lai, Eleonora
Pierantoni, Francesco
Maruzzo, Marco
Msaki, Aichi
De Toni, Chiara
Dionese, Michele
Feltrin, Alessandra
Basso, Umberto
Zagonel, Vittorina
author_sort Bimbatti, Davide
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description PURPOSE: Testicular cancer (TC) is the most common solid tumor in young adults. 95% of patients are cured, but they may experience late adverse effects (anxiety, fear of recurrence, and sexual dysfunction) with an impact on daily life. We attempted to assess Patient Reported Outcomes (PROMs), long-term sexual disorders, and difficulties in achieving fatherhood in a cohort of TC survivors, as well as their possible correlation with previous cancer treatments. METHODS: Different questionnaires, such as the Impact of Cancer (IOC) and the Body Image Scale (BIS), were used to investigate the distinct areas of the PROMs. International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF15) and the Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool (PEDT) focused on sexuality and fertility. Patients were prospectively recruited between February 2020 and February 2022. RESULTS: 144 participants completed all the questionnaires. Results showed a good QoL, a moderate fear of TC recurrence, a good satisfaction with their personal body image, low incidence of premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. 19.5% of patients who had a testicular implant reported general dissatisfaction. Only 18% of patients had unsuccessfully attempted fatherhood, while the majority had not yet tried, and 23.4% succeeded. A low percentage of patients used procedures assisted reproduction and adoption. CONCLUSION: This trial supports the use of various questionnaires as a multifactorial tool capable of investigating all the aspects of long-term cancer survivorship. The assessment of medical and psychosocial sequelae is an essential part of patient care and is important for the development of a comprehensive care plan for TC survivors.
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spelling pubmed-97937902022-12-28 Patient Reported Outcomes, Paternity, Relationship, and Fertility in Testicular Cancer Survivors: Results from a Prospective Observational Single Institution Trial Bimbatti, Davide Lai, Eleonora Pierantoni, Francesco Maruzzo, Marco Msaki, Aichi De Toni, Chiara Dionese, Michele Feltrin, Alessandra Basso, Umberto Zagonel, Vittorina Patient Prefer Adherence Original Research PURPOSE: Testicular cancer (TC) is the most common solid tumor in young adults. 95% of patients are cured, but they may experience late adverse effects (anxiety, fear of recurrence, and sexual dysfunction) with an impact on daily life. We attempted to assess Patient Reported Outcomes (PROMs), long-term sexual disorders, and difficulties in achieving fatherhood in a cohort of TC survivors, as well as their possible correlation with previous cancer treatments. METHODS: Different questionnaires, such as the Impact of Cancer (IOC) and the Body Image Scale (BIS), were used to investigate the distinct areas of the PROMs. International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF15) and the Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool (PEDT) focused on sexuality and fertility. Patients were prospectively recruited between February 2020 and February 2022. RESULTS: 144 participants completed all the questionnaires. Results showed a good QoL, a moderate fear of TC recurrence, a good satisfaction with their personal body image, low incidence of premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. 19.5% of patients who had a testicular implant reported general dissatisfaction. Only 18% of patients had unsuccessfully attempted fatherhood, while the majority had not yet tried, and 23.4% succeeded. A low percentage of patients used procedures assisted reproduction and adoption. CONCLUSION: This trial supports the use of various questionnaires as a multifactorial tool capable of investigating all the aspects of long-term cancer survivorship. The assessment of medical and psychosocial sequelae is an essential part of patient care and is important for the development of a comprehensive care plan for TC survivors. Dove 2022-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9793790/ /pubmed/36582267 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S381812 Text en © 2022 Bimbatti et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Bimbatti, Davide
Lai, Eleonora
Pierantoni, Francesco
Maruzzo, Marco
Msaki, Aichi
De Toni, Chiara
Dionese, Michele
Feltrin, Alessandra
Basso, Umberto
Zagonel, Vittorina
Patient Reported Outcomes, Paternity, Relationship, and Fertility in Testicular Cancer Survivors: Results from a Prospective Observational Single Institution Trial
title Patient Reported Outcomes, Paternity, Relationship, and Fertility in Testicular Cancer Survivors: Results from a Prospective Observational Single Institution Trial
title_full Patient Reported Outcomes, Paternity, Relationship, and Fertility in Testicular Cancer Survivors: Results from a Prospective Observational Single Institution Trial
title_fullStr Patient Reported Outcomes, Paternity, Relationship, and Fertility in Testicular Cancer Survivors: Results from a Prospective Observational Single Institution Trial
title_full_unstemmed Patient Reported Outcomes, Paternity, Relationship, and Fertility in Testicular Cancer Survivors: Results from a Prospective Observational Single Institution Trial
title_short Patient Reported Outcomes, Paternity, Relationship, and Fertility in Testicular Cancer Survivors: Results from a Prospective Observational Single Institution Trial
title_sort patient reported outcomes, paternity, relationship, and fertility in testicular cancer survivors: results from a prospective observational single institution trial
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9793790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36582267
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S381812
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