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Quality of life in patients with breakthrough cancer pain in radiation oncology departments in Spain: the CAVIDIOR study.

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2020-12-08

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Hernanz de Lucas, Raúl
Nuñez Fernández, Míriam
Gómez-Caamaño, Antonio
Morera López, Rosa
Fortes de la Torre, Inmaculada
de la Torre Tomás, Alejandro
Muñoz-Garzón, Víctor
López Bermudo, Cristina
Mañas Rueda, Ana

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Aim: The CAVIDIOR study evaluated quality of life (QoL) in patients with breakthrough cancer pain receiving palliative radiation therapy in radiation oncology departments (RODs) in Spain. Patients & methods: Prospective observational study at 11 Spanish RODs (July 2016-November 2017). QoL was assessed using Short Form Health Survey 12. Secondary end points were sleep quality, caregiver burden and patient/perception of improvement. Results: QoL improved according to the Short Form Health Survey 12 mental component. Sleep quality and caregivers' burden improved significantly. Conclusion: Breakthrough cancer pain is highly prevalent and can be substantially reduced with appropriate diagnosis and management in RODs. Along with the QoL questionnaire, sleep quality and caregiver burden provide a more comprehensive assessment of overall health status in patients receiving radiation therapy in RODs. Clinical trial registration: NCT02836379 (ClinicalTrials.gov).

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Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Breakthrough Pain
Cancer Pain
Caregivers
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasms
Pain Measurement
Palliative Care
Prospective Studies
Quality of Life
Radiation Oncology
Spain

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breakthrough cancer pain, palliative care, quality of life, radiation oncology, transmucosal fentanyl

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