Research Article
Secular, Spiritual, and Religious Existential Concerns of Women with Ovarian Cancer during Final Diagnostics and Start of Treatment
Table 1
List of interview participants.
| Number | Age | Diagnosis | FIGO1 stage | Civil status | Number of children | Socioeconomic status |
| 1 | 51 | Ovarian cancer | IIIC | Single | 0 | Employee | 2 | 29 | Ovarian cancer | I A | Cohabiting | 0 | Student | 3 | 62 | Ovarian cancer | IV | Married | 2 | Retired | 4 | 79 | Ovarian cancer | I A | Widowed | 1 | Retired | 5 | 57 | Borderline | ā | Single | 1 | Retired | 6 | 66 | Ovarian cancer | III C | Married | 2 | Retired | 7 | 61 | Ovarian cancer | III C | Married | 3 | Civil servant | 8 | 72 | Ovarian cancer | III C | Widowed | 2 | Retired | 9 | 60 | Ovarian cancer | I C | Married | 2 | Employee | 10 | 51 | Ovarian cancer | IV | Married | 3 | Official |
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International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics.
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