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Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of pain on quality of life in breast cancer patients. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 400 patients, including 118 without metastasis, 160 with loco-regional metastasis and 122 with distant metastasis. The instruments used were the European Organization for Re...
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Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5738557/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29319722 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2017(12)07 |
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author | Costa, Weruska Alcoforado Monteiro, Michelly Nóbrega Queiroz, Janice França Gonçalves, Ana Katherine |
author_facet | Costa, Weruska Alcoforado Monteiro, Michelly Nóbrega Queiroz, Janice França Gonçalves, Ana Katherine |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of pain on quality of life in breast cancer patients. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 400 patients, including 118 without metastasis, 160 with loco-regional metastasis and 122 with distant metastasis. The instruments used were the European Organization for Research and Treatment for Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-Core 30 and the Breast Cancer-specific 23 and short McGill Pain Questionnaire. RESULTS: In total, 71.7% of patients reported pain. The most frequent sensory descriptor used by patients was ‘jumping.’ In the evaluative dimension, the main descriptor chosen was troublesome. The Global Health self-assessment showed pain to be inversely correlated with quality of life: the group without metastasis had a mean score of 55.3 (SD=24.8) for those in pain, which rose to 69.7 (SD=19.2) for those without pain (p=0.001). Subjects with loco-regional metastasis had score of 59.1 (SD=21.3) when in pain, and those without pain had a significantly higher score of 72.4 (SD=18.6) (p<0.001). Patients from the distant metastasis group showed similar results with a mean score of 48.6 (SD=23.1) for those in pain and 67.6 (SD=20.4) for those without pain (p=0.002). Regarding the association of pain intensity and quality of life, patients with distant metastasis and intense pain had the worst scores for quality of life with a functional scale mean of 49.9 (SD=17.3) (p<0.009), a Symptom Scale score of 50.0 (SD=20.1) (p<0.001) and a Global Health Scale score of 39.7 (SD=24.7) (p<0.006). CONCLUSIONS: Pain compromises the quality of life of patients with breast cancer, particularly those with advanced stages of the disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-57385572017-12-22 Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients Costa, Weruska Alcoforado Monteiro, Michelly Nóbrega Queiroz, Janice França Gonçalves, Ana Katherine Clinics (Sao Paulo) Clinical Science OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of pain on quality of life in breast cancer patients. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 400 patients, including 118 without metastasis, 160 with loco-regional metastasis and 122 with distant metastasis. The instruments used were the European Organization for Research and Treatment for Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-Core 30 and the Breast Cancer-specific 23 and short McGill Pain Questionnaire. RESULTS: In total, 71.7% of patients reported pain. The most frequent sensory descriptor used by patients was ‘jumping.’ In the evaluative dimension, the main descriptor chosen was troublesome. The Global Health self-assessment showed pain to be inversely correlated with quality of life: the group without metastasis had a mean score of 55.3 (SD=24.8) for those in pain, which rose to 69.7 (SD=19.2) for those without pain (p=0.001). Subjects with loco-regional metastasis had score of 59.1 (SD=21.3) when in pain, and those without pain had a significantly higher score of 72.4 (SD=18.6) (p<0.001). Patients from the distant metastasis group showed similar results with a mean score of 48.6 (SD=23.1) for those in pain and 67.6 (SD=20.4) for those without pain (p=0.002). Regarding the association of pain intensity and quality of life, patients with distant metastasis and intense pain had the worst scores for quality of life with a functional scale mean of 49.9 (SD=17.3) (p<0.009), a Symptom Scale score of 50.0 (SD=20.1) (p<0.001) and a Global Health Scale score of 39.7 (SD=24.7) (p<0.006). CONCLUSIONS: Pain compromises the quality of life of patients with breast cancer, particularly those with advanced stages of the disease. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2017-12 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5738557/ /pubmed/29319722 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2017(12)07 Text en Copyright © 2017 CLINICS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Science Costa, Weruska Alcoforado Monteiro, Michelly Nóbrega Queiroz, Janice França Gonçalves, Ana Katherine Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
title | Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
title_full | Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
title_fullStr | Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
title_short | Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
title_sort | pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
topic | Clinical Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5738557/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29319722 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2017(12)07 |
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