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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.
13 wrz 2023 · Pain was greater with more recent cancer diagnosis, more advanced disease, and recent cancer treatment. High-impact pain varied by cancer type; compared to cancer-free participants, PRs were: 2.23 (1.71–2.90) for multiple myeloma; 1.87 (1.53–2.29) for lung cancer; 1.06 (0.98–1.16) for breast cancer; 1.05 (0.94–1.17) for colorectal ...
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...
18 sty 2023 · The insufficient relief of cancer pain can have a major impact on patients’ quality of life. Recent developments in oncology such as new pain management guidelines, drugs and treatment strategies may have had a positive effect on the prevalence and severity of pain.
22 sie 2024 · Research on cancer pain among sexual and gender minorities remains scant. Key research gaps include a need for more research that incorporates an intersectional perspective by exploring intersecting subgroups and measuring social and structural processes that drive pain inequities.
18 gru 2006 · A total of 36 datasets (11 studies) were made of pain prevalence in six specific types of cancer (Table 6). Prevalence rates in groups 2–4 were pooled (3300 patients). In all the cancer types, prevalence of pain was >50%; the highest prevalence was found in the head and neck cancer patients (70%).
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.