Pacheco-Barcia, VilmaGómez, DavidObispo, Berta M.Mihic-Góngora, LukaHernández San Gil, RaquelCruz-Castellanos, PatriciaGil-Raga, MireiaVillalba-Palacín, VicenteGhanem, IsmaelJiménez Fonseca, PaulaCalderón Garrido, Caterina2023-02-092023-02-092022-10-151948-5204https://hdl.handle.net/2445/193365Patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancer must cope with the negative effects of cancer and complications. However, data on psychological distress, quality of life, and coping strategies in patients with advanced colorectal cancer compared to non-colorectal cancer based on sex is lacking. This was a multicenter study conducted in 203 patients that completed questionnaires evaluating psychological distress, quality of life, and coping strategies before starting systemic cancer treatment. Based on these data, the degree of disease acceptance in gastrointestinal malignancies may depend on sex and location of the primary digestive neoplasm.13 p.application/pdfengcc-by-nc (c) Pacheco-Barcia, Vilma et al., 2022https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Malalts de càncerCàncer colorectalDiferències entre sexesAnsietatQualitat de vidaCancer patientsColorectal cancerSex differencesAnxietyQuality of lifeRole of sex on psychological distress, quality of life, and coping of patients with advanced colorectal and non-colorectal cancerinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article7244452023-02-09info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess