Relationships Between Fear of Cancer Recurrence, Unmet Healthcare Needs, and Quality of Life Among Thai Breast Cancer Survivors Post-Treatment
Patcharaporn Pichetsopon, Piyawan Pokpalagon, Nipaporn Butsing

TL;DR
Thai breast cancer survivors with fear of recurrence and unmet healthcare needs report lower quality of life, highlighting the need for integrated psychological and supportive care.
Contribution
This study identifies independent impacts of fear of cancer recurrence and unmet healthcare needs on quality of life in a Thai breast cancer survivor population.
Findings
Fear of cancer recurrence and unmet healthcare needs were both significantly linked to poorer quality of life.
No significant relationship was found between fear of recurrence and unmet healthcare needs, indicating separate psychosocial factors.
Culturally tailored survivorship care is essential to address these issues and improve outcomes in Asian contexts.
Abstract
What are the main findings? Fear of cancer recurrence and unmet healthcare needs were significantly associated with poorer overall quality of life among Thai breast cancer survivors after treatment.No significant association was found between fear of cancer recurrence and unmet healthcare needs, suggesting distinct psychosocial processes in survivorship. Fear of cancer recurrence and unmet healthcare needs were significantly associated with poorer overall quality of life among Thai breast cancer survivors after treatment. No significant association was found between fear of cancer recurrence and unmet healthcare needs, suggesting distinct psychosocial processes in survivorship. What are the implications of the main findings? Survivorship care should integrate psychological and supportive care services to address fear of cancer recurrence and unmet healthcare needs, with attention to…
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TopicsCancer survivorship and care · Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer · Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies
