Lived Experiences and Fear of Cancer Recurrence Among Survivors of Localized Cutaneous Melanoma

Author:

Mahama Ayisha N.1,Haller Courtney N.1,Labrada Jocelyn12,Idiong Christie I.3,Haynes Alex B.45,Jacobs Elizabeth A.67,Tsevat Joel289,Pignone Michael P.25,Adamson Adewole S.12510

Affiliation:

1. Division of Dermatology, Dell Medical School, University of Texas, Austin

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Dell Medical School, University of Texas, Austin

3. Department of Allied Health Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs

4. Department of Surgery and Perioperative Care, Dell Medical School, The University of Texas, Austin

5. Livestrong Cancer Institutes, The University of Texas, Austin

6. MaineHealth Institute for Research, Scarborough

7. Department of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

8. Center for Research to Advance Community Health and Department of Medicine, Long School of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio

9. Department of Population Health, Dell Medical School, The University of Texas, Austin

10. Deputy Editor, JAMA Dermatology

Abstract

ImportanceMost of the rapid increase in cutaneous melanoma incidence in the US has been localized disease that is treated surgically and is associated with high survival rates. However, little is known about the psychological well-being of survivors in the US.ObjectiveTo explore the lived experiences and fear of cancer recurrence among survivors of localized cutaneous melanoma.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis was a qualitative and survey-based study that used semistructured interviews and the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory short form (FCRI-SF) survey tool with participants recruited from an academic dermatology practice affiliated with the University of Texas, Austin. Interviews were completed via telephone or in person from August 2021 to September 2022. Each of the 9 items in the FCRI-SF was rated on a 5-point Likert scale, scored from 0 to 4, with a maximum possible score of 36 points. Data analyses were performed from February 2022 to June 2023.Main Outcomes and MeasuresSemistructured interviews were analyzed for themes and subthemes associated with the lived experiences of survivors of cutaneous melanoma. The FCRI-SF scores were tabulated, with scores of 13 or greater identifying potential cases of clinically significant fear of cancer recurrence.ResultsIn all, 51 participants (mean [SD] age, 49.5 [11.7] years; 34 [67%] female and 17 [33%] male) with a history of localized melanoma (stage 0-IIA) completed the interview and survey. Among them, 17 (33%) had survived a diagnosis of stage 0 melanoma, and the remainder, at least 1 invasive melanoma diagnosis (stage I-IIA). Semistructured interviews revealed several themes: (1) emotions surrounding follow-up appointments, (2) intensity of melanoma surveillance, (3) lifestyle changes regarding sun exposure, and (4) thoughts about life and death. Thirty-eight of 51 participants had an FCRI-SF score above the threshold for clinical fear of cancer recurrence.Conclusions and RelevanceThis qualitative and survey-based study found that despite having an excellent prognosis, some survivors of localized melanoma, even those who had stage 0, have high rates of fear of cancer recurrence and intense survivorship experiences that affect their psychological well-being.

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American Medical Association (AMA)

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