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The role of interpretation biases and symptom burden in fear of cancer recurrence/progression among ovarian cancer survivors.

Poorva PradhanLouise SharpePhyllis N ButowHayley Russell
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2021)
We found that women with ovarian cancer interpreted ambiguous words as health related more often compared to women without cancer, and this bias was greater for women with higher FCR/P. Symptom burden was also associated with FCR/P. However, interpretation bias did not moderate the relationship between physical symptoms and FCR/P. Hence, the central tenet of the Cancer Threat Interpretation model was not supported in women with ovarian cancer.
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