Great efforts are being made in cancer treatment, with impressive improvement in survival. The situation concerning research and care for long-term problems and late effects in the growing population of cancer survivors, however, is unsatisfactory. Therefore, in the FiX survey 1348 disease-free survivors about 4 years after diagnosis of different cancer types were asked to rate existing burdens and support received for them along a list of 36 potential problems. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) was assessed with the EORTC QLQ-C30. Determinants of burdens were explored using logistic regression analysis. While cancer survivors' global HRQoL, physical and role function ratings were comparable or better than age- and sex-matched reference values of the general population, emotional and cognitive function was worse, especially among women (P
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Schmidt, M. E., Goldschmidt, S., Hermann, S., & Steindorf, K. (2022). Late effects, long-term problems and unmet needs of cancer survivors. International Journal of Cancer, 151(8), 1280–1290. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.34152
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