V. Sigurdardottir et al., THE IMPACT OF GENERALIZED MALIGNANT-MELANOMA ON QUALITY-OF-LIFE EVALUATED BY THE EORTC QUESTIONNAIRE TECHNIQUE, Quality of life research, 2(3), 1993, pp. 193-203
Eighty-nine patients with generalized malignant melanoma, 63% men and
median age 53 years, were included in a longitudinal quality of life (
QOL) study before the start of chemotherapy. QOL was assessed by the E
ORTC core questionnaire technique (QLQ-C36), a study-specific melanoma
(MM) module and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HAD) scale. The
questionnaires displayed good psychometric qualities and were able to
document the florid symptomatology of disseminated melanoma. They were
well accepted by the patients. Before treatment the patients reported
a relatively low symptom burden, good physical and social functioning
, moderate psychological distress and a high overall QOL rating during
the past week. Fatigue and pain were the most frequent symptoms repor
ted. The QOL measurement differentiated between subgroups of patients
differing in performance status and the tumour burden. We conclude tha
t the EORTC questionnaire technique is feasible and clinically relevan
t in generalized malignant melanoma patients.