Body Image, Health-related Quality of Life, and Function After Soft Tissue Sarcoma Resection
The goal of this study is to assess body image, health-related quality of life (QoL), and functioning (gait function, joint function, and walking ability) in patients after resection of localized soft tissue sarcoma (STS) of the extremities. A secondary objective is to assess the influence of different variables (e.g., radiotherapy, ethnicity, etc.) on body image, health-related QoL, and functioning. Patients who underwent a surgical resection at the Amsterdam UMC between 2010 and 2021 will be approached to participate in the study. Participants will complete four questionnaires and undergo a physical examination. Additionally, they will have a 3D gait analysis, a 6-minute walk test with gas analysis, and a muscle strength assessment. Furthermore, muscle volume change will be evaluated on pre- versus postoperative MRI scans.
• Treated with surgical resection for primary non-metastatic extremity STS at the Amsterdam UMC between 2010-2021.
• Being able to visit the Amsterdam UMC, location AMC once or twice.
• Pregnant patients must agree to be scheduled 5 months after their pregnancy ends.