[HTML][HTML] Social influences on clinical outcomes of patients with ovarian cancer

SK Lutgendorf, K De Geest, D Bender… - Journal of Clinical …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
SK Lutgendorf, K De Geest, D Bender, A Ahmed, MJ Goodheart, L Dahmoush…
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2012ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose Previous research has demonstrated relationships of social support with disease-
related biomarkers in patients with ovarian cancer. However, the clinical relevance of these
findings to patient outcomes has not been established. This prospective study examined
how social support relates to long-term survival among consecutive patients with ovarian
cancer. We focused on two types of social support: social attachment, a type of emotional
social support reflecting connections with others, and instrumental social support reflecting …
Abstract
Purpose
Previous research has demonstrated relationships of social support with disease-related biomarkers in patients with ovarian cancer. However, the clinical relevance of these findings to patient outcomes has not been established. This prospective study examined how social support relates to long-term survival among consecutive patients with ovarian cancer. We focused on two types of social support: social attachment, a type of emotional social support reflecting connections with others, and instrumental social support reflecting the availability of tangible assistance.
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