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Validation of the fear of cancer recurrence inventory-short form in long-term colorectal cancer survivors

Background: The Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory-Short Form (FCRI-SF) is commonly used to categorize the severity of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) defined as fear, worry, or concern about cancer returning or progressing. Evaluating the FCRI-SF factor structure and the clinical cut-off score in specific cancer populations and stages of survivorship is essential to determine its generalizability as a screening tool for clinical FCR. This study aimed to (1) examine the factor structure of the FCRI-SF, and (2) evaluate the clinical cut-off score in long-term colorectal cancer survivors without recurrence.

Methodology: Data were drawn from a national cohort study on late effects after colorectal cancer and a randomized trial evaluating an online FCR intervention. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted to examine the latent structure of the FCRI-SF. The optimal theoretical cut-off was assessed using weighted logistic regression to estimate sensitivity and specificity.

Results: A total of 5,515 survivors completed the FCRI-SF, and 334 underwent clinical FCR assessment. Factor analyses indicated a one-factor solution, though model fit indices were suboptimal. Item 5 showed poor psychometric performance, and item 9 had a bimodal response pattern. The optimal theoretical cut-off score for identifying clinical FCR was 22.

Conclusions: The FCRI-SF is a suitable tool for assessing FCR in long-term colorectal cancer survivors, but minor revisions to item 5 and item 9 may improve its psychometric properties.

Author(s)

Katrine Ingeman, Tina Birgitte Wisbech Carstensen, Allan Ben Smith, Sébastien Simard, Lisbeth Frostholm, Eva Ørnbøl, Kaare Bro Wellnitz, Johanne Dam Lyhne

Publication Date

April 18, 2026

Publication

Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes

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Article/Paper

Cancer Type

Colorectal

Cancer Group Location