Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients
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Resumo: | 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 |
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Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patientsBreast CancerQuality of LifeHealth-Related Quality of LifePainShort McGill Pain QuestionnaireOBJECTIVE: 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) (pHospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/14255410.6061/clinics/2017(12)07Clinics; Vol. 72 No. 12 (2017); 758-763Clinics; v. 72 n. 12 (2017); 758-763Clinics; Vol. 72 Núm. 12 (2017); 758-7631980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/142554/137587Copyright (c) 2018 Clinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Weruska AlcoforadoMonteiro, Michelly NóbregaQueiroz, Janice FrançaGonçalves, Ana Katherine2018-01-23T10:06:01Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/142554Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2018-01-23T10:06:01Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
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Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
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Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients Costa, Weruska Alcoforado Breast Cancer Quality of Life Health-Related Quality of Life Pain Short McGill Pain Questionnaire |
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Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
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Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
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Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
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Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
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Pain and quality of life in breast cancer patients |
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Costa, Weruska Alcoforado |
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Costa, Weruska Alcoforado Monteiro, Michelly Nóbrega Queiroz, Janice França Gonçalves, Ana Katherine |
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Monteiro, Michelly Nóbrega Queiroz, Janice França Gonçalves, Ana Katherine |
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Costa, Weruska Alcoforado Monteiro, Michelly Nóbrega Queiroz, Janice França Gonçalves, Ana Katherine |
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Breast Cancer Quality of Life Health-Related Quality of Life Pain Short McGill Pain Questionnaire |
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Breast Cancer Quality of Life Health-Related Quality of Life Pain Short McGill Pain Questionnaire |
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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 |
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2017 |
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2017-12-01 |
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Copyright (c) 2018 Clinics info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Copyright (c) 2018 Clinics |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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Clinics; Vol. 72 No. 12 (2017); 758-763 Clinics; v. 72 n. 12 (2017); 758-763 Clinics; Vol. 72 Núm. 12 (2017); 758-763 1980-5322 1807-5932 reponame:Clinics instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP) instacron:USP |
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Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP) |
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