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Search for: [Abstract = "ed the study because of an early death during first course of chemotherapy, 4 person did not achieve a complete hematological remission and were not included to final statistical analysis, because of significant differences in somatic condition and recommended treatment in comparison to the “complete remission group”. 9 patients were excluded from the study accordingly to presented above exclusion criteria. 36 patients, who obtained complete hematological remission \(CR \- group\) after 3\-4 courses of standard or high\-dose chemotherapy, finished the entire, one year observation. These CR\-group was statisticaly analyzed in the study. The data obtained from these analysis are presented below. Results\: 1. Depressive symptoms were observed in 55% of the CR \- population. 2. Significant and similar negative correlations were seen between values of the total SOC and depression scores in booth 4th and 12th week measure\-points \(r= \-0.59\). 3. The mean SOC value in observed population was surprisingly high and comparable to the control. The mean value was 144,9 \(range\: 94 \- 188\) in 4th week and 149,5 \(range\: 101 – 191\) in 12th week respectively. 4. There was a significant positive correlation observed between consecutive evaluations of total SOC in 4th and 12th week of the study \(r=0.53\). The most significant correlation \(r=0.59\) was demonstrated for the manageability of SOC."]

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