id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-325901-gucnce1f Juanjuan, Li Patient reported outcomes of breast cancer patients during the COVID-19 outbreak in the epicenter of China: A cross sectional survey study 2020-06-07 .txt text/plain 3017 181 50 All the enrolled patients signed digital informed consent before accessing to the questionnaire online, consisting of a series of questions including demographic characteristics, clinical features of breast cancer, current treatment and patient reported outcomes using four validated psychological assessment scales. Patients with Wuhan exposure, poor general condition by self-identification, treatment discontinuation, and had metastatic breast cancer were more likely to report experiencing severe symptoms of anxiety, depression, insomnia and distress (Table 3, Univariable logistic regression analysis showed that patients with Wuhan exposure (P=0.014), poor general condition by self-identification (P=0.008), less than 4 months after BC diagnosis (P=0.003), aggressive BC molecular subtypes (P=0.014), treatment discontinuation (P=0.003), CVC flushing delay exceeding 4 weeks (P=0.032), and close contact with COVID-19 patient (P=0.006) were more likely to report moderate and severe anxiety symptoms (Supplementary Figure 2A Figure 3B ). ./cache/cord-325901-gucnce1f.txt ./txt/cord-325901-gucnce1f.txt