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The current narrative review qualitatively synthesized the impact of cancer-related CP on QoL, adopting a holistic and threefold vision (patients, caregivers, and patient–caregiver perspective) to provide a more comprehensive analysis of the cancer pain experience.
Pain in People with Cancer. Having cancer does not always mean that you will have pain. But if you do, it can and should be treated. Any type of pain, not just cancer pain, can affect all parts of a person's life. Some days it may be better or worse than others.
1 paź 2006 · Key Points. Advances in cancer detection and therapy have dramatically increased the survival rates of patients with most cancers. For many patients, pain is the first sign of cancer and...
Cancer Pain Issues. Barriers to effective pain treatment. Although many types of cancer can be diagnosed and treated early, and more patients are being cured every year, statistics show that far too many cancer patients experience cancer-related pain. There are several reasons behind this problem.
23 paź 2024 · Not everyone with cancer has cancer pain, but some do. If you have cancer that's spread or recurred, your chance of having pain is higher. Cancer pain takes many forms. It can be dull, achy, sharp or burning. It can be constant, intermittent, mild, moderate or severe.
Between 30% and 50% of cancer deaths could be prevented by modifying or avoiding key risk factors and implementing existing evidence-based prevention strategies. The cancer burden can also be reduced through early detection of cancer and management of patients who develop cancer.
2 lut 2024 · Studies have shown that between 33% and 40% of cancer survivors have reported suffering from chronic pain, due to suboptimal pain management. 1,2 We have read with great interest the recommendations laid out in the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) clinical practice guidelines, advocating greater patient involvement in the cancer care ...