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. 2017 May 14;2017:6868030. doi: 10.1155/2017/6868030

Table 4.

Patient descriptions of STS disease symptoms.

Symptom Descriptions from patient interviews
Abdominal pain It, but it was like dull ache that would then become a very, very strong ache, like the worst, um, oh, it was almost like I felt like somebody had punched me in the abdomen, would be the best way to describe it. [50, female, leiomyosarcoma, abdomen]

Pressure in abdomen Pressure is just a feeling of your insides pushing outwards, whereas sometimes it then gets worse and it actually hurts. [54, female, undifferentiated sarcoma, uterus]

Feel full after eating only a small amount of food I felt like the food wouldn't go in, I did not feel full—I felt like I needed to eat more, it just couldn't get in there. [51, female, synovial sarcoma, mediastinum, abdomen and lung]

Bloating I only ate a third of what I should eat, and then it feels like I should have, like, I've eaten like a full-on. [51, female, synovial sarcoma, mediastinum, abdomen and lung]

Gastrointestinal pain When you mention stomachache, can you describe that a little bit more, like where exactly was it located and what did it feel like? Um, it felt low down in my abdominal area, um, you know, I felt nauseous and, um, I guess I sometimes would kind of cramp up a little bit. [61, female, leiomyosarcoma, abdomen]

Muscle pain It's not sharp pain, it's just like if you overworked a muscle, that kind of pain. [65, female, leiomyosarcoma, lower back]

(Females only) heavy menstrual flow It started out as spotting all the time, um, and then it just got heavier until, um, I had to wear a pad all the time, um, when I was bleeding a lot, because the tumor was emerging. [57, female, leiomyosarcoma, vagina]

Bone pain occurs [Bone pain occurs] frequently for how often I experience it, and I'm going to put moderate for the last 24 hours, because I was feeling it in—my hands were hurting, my shoulders are hurting. [65, female, leiomyosarcoma, lower back]

(Females only) painful menstruation Is painful menstruation related to your tumor or is it a treatment-related side effect? That was for tumor. How important is that the painful menstruation improve? That was important, but it's not life-threatening. [54, female, undifferentiated sarcoma, uterus]

Shortness of breath Then one morning, this happened really quickly, I had what I thought was an asthma attack, because I was having such a hard time breathing, it was just incredible breathing. [51, female, synovial sarcoma mediastinum, abdomen and lung]

Chest pain When the tumor was at its largest it was 21 centimeters, very large and I felt chest pain and pressure. [50, female, leiomyosarcoma, abdomen]

Cough it comes out of nowhere, um, it's like everything dries up all of a sudden—and it's occasional that it happens. [65, female, leiomyosarcoma, lower back]