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Search for: [Abstract = "e in terms of physical functioning than during time T2 \- 6 months after surgery, but better in terms of symptoms associated with the occurrence of disease symptoms and financial problems. Elderly people assessed their quality of life worse in terms of physical functioning, activities of daily living and mental functioning as well as disease symptoms. Men, people with higher education, professionally active, with higher material status assessed their quality of life better in individual areas. Patients with breast cancer rated their quality of life worse in terms of physical functioning and disease symptoms, and showed that they had greater financial problems than those with melanoma. However, assessment of quality of life in patients with melanoma additionally depended on the Clark levels of invasion and the Breslow depth. The higher the severity of the disease, the worse the quality of life was assessed, especially in terms of mental functioning and occurrence of dyspnea. There is a need to continue research on the assessment of quality of life, satisfaction with care and treatment, and continuous monitoring of the cost of procedures to ensure proper funding."]

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