Patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasms show different states of health-related quality of life and different coping styles depending on the choice of therapy: findings from the CIN study.
Stephanie KlügelCaroline LückeAylin MehrenEduard MalikAlexandra PhilipsenMeike Schild-SuhrenHelge Ho MüllerPublished in: International journal of women's health (2019)
Patients with CIN II are at risk of developing depressive or anxiety symptoms. The choice of therapy seems to have an influence on physical HRQoL and coping strategies but not on depression/anxiety and mental HRQoL.