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[Cancer pain and its influence on quality of life]. | LitMetric

[Cancer pain and its influence on quality of life].

Agri

Ege University School of Nursing, Department of Internal Medicine Nursing, Izmir, Turkey.

Published: October 2005

Pain is an important problem for patients with cancer, occurring in half of all cancer patients and more than 90% of patients with advanced disease. Pain related to cancer is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon composed of sensory, affective, cognitive, and behavioural components. The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified cancer pain as a major international problem and pain control has become a critical element in the comprehensive care of many cancer patients. Pain and quality of life are phenomena that share several fundamental characteristics. Pain control plays a key role in determining health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Pain, when it is ongoing and uncontrolled, has a detrimental, deteriorating effect on virtually every aspect of a patient's life. It produces anxiety and emotional distress; undermines well-being; interferes with functional capacity; and hinders the ability to fulfill familial, social, and vocational roles. With such broad-based effects, it is apparent that pain would have the effect of diminishing quality of life. In patients with moderate or severe pain, interference with sleep, daily life activities, enjoyment of life, work ability, and social interactions have been reported.

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