Research Article
Investigating Fatigue and Its Relationship to Quality of Life and Pruritus in Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma
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Correlation analysis between fatigue, quality of life, and pruritus revealed a significant correlation between fatigue and quality of life (QoL) as well as pruritus and QoL. (a) Correlation analysis between QoL and fatigue. (b) Correlation analysis between fatigue and pruritus. (c) Correlation analysis between QoL and pruritus. (d) Heatmap including fatigue, QoL, subdomains of the FACT-G, and pruritus. Fatigue based on the FACIT-Fatigue subscale (FS). Note that lower FS scores indicate more severe fatigue. QoL assessed by FACT-G questionnaire. Pruritus was measured by peak pruritus numerical rating scale (NRS). Data from 38 patients were analyzed. Correlation coefficients were determined by Spearman’s correlation test. PWB: physical well-being, SWB: social well-being, EWB: emotional well-being, and FWB: functional well-being. <0.05, <0.01, and <0.001.
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