Bulletin du cancer
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For many types of cancers, adjuvant chemotherapy showed a moderate but significant benefit in terms of survival improvement. In sarcomas, the situation is contrasted and depends on the histological, molecular sub-types, as well as the topography of the tumor. ⋯ Sub-groups analysis indicate a significant lengthening of survival for the soft tissues sarcomas of the extremities. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy of the soft tissues sarcomas starts should be reserved to rhabdomyosarcomas and the bone sarcomas like the osteosarcomas and the Ewing's sarcomas of bones are more susceptible to chemotherapy, which is an integral part of the treatment with a preoperative chemotherapy and, following surgery of the primary tumor, an adjuvant chemotherapy adapted to the histological response to the neoadjuvant treatment.
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Multicenter Study
[Multisite validation study of questionnaire assessing out-patient satisfaction with care questionnaire in ambulatory chemotherapy or radiotherapy treatment].
Patient satisfaction is now recognised as an important quality of care outcome which is particularly relevant in oncology. Adapted from the EORTC In-Patsat32, the Out-Patsat35 is a 35-item satisfaction with care questionnaire measuring cancer outpatients' perception of hospital doctors and nurses, as well as aspects of care organisation and services. This study assessed the psychometric properties of this scale. ⋯ Items and subscales of the Out-Patsat35 and of the QLQ-C30 were not significantly correlated, underlying that the two questionnaires are assessing quite distinct concepts. The subscales of the Out-Patsat35 were not related to age, gender and education, suggesting a cultural evolution in French cancer patients towards a greater homogeneity in their opinion toward care. This study supports the acceptability to patients, and the psychometric properties of the EORTC Out-Patsat35 questionnaire.