Gender Differences in Quality of Life and Psycho‐Oncological Needs During the First Year After Melanoma Diagnosis
Susanne Dugas‐Breit, Jessica Hassel, Martin Dugas, Hans‐Joachim Schulze

TL;DR
This study found that women with early-stage melanoma experience lower quality of life and greater need for psychological support in the first year after diagnosis compared to men.
Contribution
The study reveals gender-specific differences in quality of life and psychological needs among melanoma patients during the first year post-diagnosis.
Findings
38% of patients had a WHO-5 score below 52% following diagnosis, regardless of tumor stage.
Women with stage 0 to IIA melanoma had significantly lower HRQoL than men in the first six months.
Psycho-oncological counseling and rehabilitation did not significantly improve QoL over the year.
Abstract
This study investigated the course of general well‐being and health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) in working‐age melanoma patients during the first year following diagnosis. It also examines the use of psycho‐oncological counseling and rehabilitation, and their impact on QoL. Patients aged 18–65 years with stage 0 to IIIC melanoma were eligible for this single‐center, prospective cohort study. Following informed consent, clinical data and data on general well‐being (WHO‐5), HRQoL (FACT‐M) and need for psycho‐oncological care (Hornheider Screening Instrument) were collected at baseline and every three months over one year. We included 221 melanoma patients (median age 51, range 19–65, 62% female). At baseline, 79% had melanoma stage IB or lower. After one year, 9% had progressed. 38% of patients showed a WHO‐5 score below 52% following diagnosis, regardless of tumor stage. Women with…
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TopicsCancer survivorship and care · Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management · Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
