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Quality of life of survivors of testicular germ cell cancer: a review of the literature

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Abstract

Goals of work

Testicular cancer (TC) affects young men in the prime of life. The excellent prognosis and an increasing incidence have led to a growing number of testicular cancer survivors (TCSs). The aim of this review was to summarize and discuss research findings on the quality of life (QOL) of TCSs in terms of physical, psychological, and social well-being.

Patients and methods

Literature databases were used to identify studies published between 1980 and 2003. A quality assessment using methodological and treatment-related criteria was performed to distinguish stronger- from poorer-quality studies.

Main results

Twenty-three studies met the inclusion criteria. Quality assessment showed that seven studies were qualitatively stronger. The majority of TCSs in both stronger and poorer quality studies reported a good QOL. Prospective and retrospective studies showed that QOL after completion of treatment increased and negative consequences of TC on life decreased compared to the situation directly after diagnosis. The stronger-quality studies reported mainly on physical and psychological well-being but did not examine social well-being and the impact of treatment-related characteristics comprehensively.

Conclusions

Both stronger- and poorer-quality studies indicate that the majority of TCSs experience a good QOL, but the shortcomings on both the methodological and content level prevent us from drawing such a conclusion. Additional research with strong designs is needed to gain clearer insight into the QOL of TCSs as a group and of individuals at risk for physical, psychological, and social problems.

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This research was supported by a grant from the Dutch Cancer Society, no. RUG 99–2130

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Fleer, J., Hoekstra, H.J., Sleijfer, D.T. et al. Quality of life of survivors of testicular germ cell cancer: a review of the literature. Support Care Cancer 12, 476–486 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-004-0646-x

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