Publications by authors named "T Estape"

Background: Pain is a frequent symptom in cancer patients (CP), and its multidimensional assessment is essential for a comprehensive approach and to establish clinical prognoses. The Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire (SF-MPQ) is an internationally recognized tool for the multidimensional assessment of pain, both in clinical and research settings. However, no studies have been reported in Latin America that determine its psychometric properties in CP and chronic pain.

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Introduction: Stigma in lung cancer patients may be associated with various negative outcomes such as increased psychosocial symptoms, severity of physical symptoms, and may act as a barrier to medical help-seeking behavior. The Cataldo Lung Cancer Stigma Scale (CLCSS) is one of the most widely used instruments for assessing health-related stigma in lung cancer patients.

Objectives: To determine the psychometric properties of the CLCSS in a Mexican sample of lung cancer patients.

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Cancer among older adults is pervasive, placing excessive strain on the individual, caregivers, and wider society. Focusing on cancer among older immigrant Latino men is critical to identifying knowledge gaps, diagnosis and treatment while providing insights to improving cancer care to this growing population. As such, this article presents the multifactorial experience of fears and beliefs about cancer and cancer prevention of 57 older immigrant Latino men based on qualitative responses.

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Purpose: The number of cancer survivors living with and beyond cancer treatment is rising globally. It is fundamental to understand the extent and type of psychosocial care services offered worldwide. We evaluated models of cancer survivorship care, psychosocial care practices in the post-treatment survivorship phase, and barriers/facilitators to delivery of psychosocial care services, including in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

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Background: The evaluation of the quality of life (QoL) of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) is an essential measure to measure the impact of the disease and treatments on the lives of patients. However, in Latin America there is no validated and reliable instrument to assess this construct.

Objectives: This study aims to validate the EORTC QLQ-CR29 instrument in the Mexican population with CRC.

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