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The Relationship between Qi Deficiency, Cancer-related Fatigue and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients

Background: Qi (氣 qì) refers to the vital energy of the body in Traditional Chinese medicines (TCM). Qi deficiency (氣虛 qì xū) is the most common symptom in cancer patients according to the concept of TCM. We hypothesized that cancer patients with Qi deficiency suffer from poor quality of life (QOL)...

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Autores principales: Hsu, Chung-Hua, Lee, Chia-Jung, Chien, Tsai-Ju, Lin, Che-Pin, Chen, Chien-Hung, Yuen, Mei-Jen, Lai, Yuen-Liang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24716125
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author Hsu, Chung-Hua
Lee, Chia-Jung
Chien, Tsai-Ju
Lin, Che-Pin
Chen, Chien-Hung
Yuen, Mei-Jen
Lai, Yuen-Liang
author_facet Hsu, Chung-Hua
Lee, Chia-Jung
Chien, Tsai-Ju
Lin, Che-Pin
Chen, Chien-Hung
Yuen, Mei-Jen
Lai, Yuen-Liang
author_sort Hsu, Chung-Hua
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description Background: Qi (氣 qì) refers to the vital energy of the body in Traditional Chinese medicines (TCM). Qi deficiency (氣虛 qì xū) is the most common symptom in cancer patients according to the concept of TCM. We hypothesized that cancer patients with Qi deficiency suffer from poor quality of life (QOL) and fatigue. Method: Among the 256 registered cancer patients screened at our outpatient clinic, a total of 198 were enrolled. The inclusion criteria were (1) age between 18 and 70 years, (2) cancer diagnosis confirmed by the professional physician, (3) being Chinese, and (4) Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status rating (PSR) ≤ 3. The major outcome is the difference in QOL score in cancer patients with and without Qi deficiency. Results: The initial results showed statistically significant differences in WHO-QOL scores in physical, psychological, and social domains between the groups with and without Qi deficiency as well as the groups with and without cancerrelated fatigue (CRF). All patients with CRF present were also diagnosed as Qi deficient. In addition, among the patients with no CRF, 39.9% (69/173) were diagnosed as suffering from Qi deficiency, which led to poor QOL. Conclusions: The present study showed statistically significant difference in WHO-QOL scores in physical, psychological, and social domains between the groups with and without Qi deficiency as well as the groups with and without CRF. Cancer patients diagnosed with Qi deficiency or CRF have poor QOL. The concept of Qi deficiency in TCM might be applied to cancer health care.
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spelling pubmed-39429152014-04-08 The Relationship between Qi Deficiency, Cancer-related Fatigue and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients Hsu, Chung-Hua Lee, Chia-Jung Chien, Tsai-Ju Lin, Che-Pin Chen, Chien-Hung Yuen, Mei-Jen Lai, Yuen-Liang J Tradit Complement Med Original Article Background: Qi (氣 qì) refers to the vital energy of the body in Traditional Chinese medicines (TCM). Qi deficiency (氣虛 qì xū) is the most common symptom in cancer patients according to the concept of TCM. We hypothesized that cancer patients with Qi deficiency suffer from poor quality of life (QOL) and fatigue. Method: Among the 256 registered cancer patients screened at our outpatient clinic, a total of 198 were enrolled. The inclusion criteria were (1) age between 18 and 70 years, (2) cancer diagnosis confirmed by the professional physician, (3) being Chinese, and (4) Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status rating (PSR) ≤ 3. The major outcome is the difference in QOL score in cancer patients with and without Qi deficiency. Results: The initial results showed statistically significant differences in WHO-QOL scores in physical, psychological, and social domains between the groups with and without Qi deficiency as well as the groups with and without cancerrelated fatigue (CRF). All patients with CRF present were also diagnosed as Qi deficient. In addition, among the patients with no CRF, 39.9% (69/173) were diagnosed as suffering from Qi deficiency, which led to poor QOL. Conclusions: The present study showed statistically significant difference in WHO-QOL scores in physical, psychological, and social domains between the groups with and without Qi deficiency as well as the groups with and without CRF. Cancer patients diagnosed with Qi deficiency or CRF have poor QOL. The concept of Qi deficiency in TCM might be applied to cancer health care. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3942915/ /pubmed/24716125 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hsu, Chung-Hua
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Chen, Chien-Hung
Yuen, Mei-Jen
Lai, Yuen-Liang
The Relationship between Qi Deficiency, Cancer-related Fatigue and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients
title The Relationship between Qi Deficiency, Cancer-related Fatigue and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients
title_full The Relationship between Qi Deficiency, Cancer-related Fatigue and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients
title_fullStr The Relationship between Qi Deficiency, Cancer-related Fatigue and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Qi Deficiency, Cancer-related Fatigue and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients
title_short The Relationship between Qi Deficiency, Cancer-related Fatigue and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients
title_sort relationship between qi deficiency, cancer-related fatigue and quality of life in cancer patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24716125
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