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摘要
疼痛是癌症及其治疗的常见致残症状。本研究旨在提供法国癌症患者和幸存者的患病率、特征和疼痛对生活质量(QoL)的影响的最新信息。数据是通过自我评估问卷收集的,这是在2023年1月至3月期间进行的一项全国性网络调查的一部分。44.7%的研究人群(n = 1029)报告了疼痛,其中49.2% (95% CI [44.8;(n = 255/518)和40.1% (95% CI [35.8;44.5]) (n = 205/511)。慢性疼痛在幸存者中的患病率(99.0%)高于患者(87%),但在神经性疼痛的患病率(66.8% vs. 67.5%)或其他疼痛特征(疼痛强度、部位等)方面没有组间差异。疼痛对两组患者的生活质量都有负面影响,但对癌症患者的整体健康状况、功能、症状严重程度和抑郁的影响更大。患者使用镇痛药的频率也高于幸存者。乳腺癌、超重或肥胖以及整体健康状况较差被认为是增加疼痛可能性的主要因素。因此,疼痛仍然是法国癌症患者和幸存者的常见症状。需要进一步改进管理,包括针对慢性和神经性疼痛的策略,以及与乳腺癌相关的高频率疼痛。还可以评估改善全球健康状况、帮助个人保持健康体重和减少癌症疼痛对生活质量的影响的多模式干预措施。
Assessment of pain prevalence in cancer patients undergoing anticancer treatments and in cancer survivors after completion of anticancer treatments: A French nationwide cross-sectional study.
Pain is a common and disabling symptom of cancer and its treatment. This study aimed to provide an update on the prevalence, characteristics, and impact of pain on quality of life (QoL) in cancer patients and survivors in France. Data were collected using self-assessment questionnaires as part of a nationwide web-based survey conducted between January and March 2023. Pain was reported by 44.7% of the study population (n = 1029), including by 49.2% (95% CI [44.8; 53.6]) of cancer patients (n = 255/518) and 40.1% (95% CI [35.8; 44.5]) of cancer survivors (n = 205/511). Chronic pain was more prevalent among survivors (99.0%) than patients (87%), but no between-group differences in the prevalence of neuropathic pain (66.8% vs. 67.5%, respectively) or other pain characteristics (pain intensity, location, etc.) were observed. Pain had a negative impact on QoL in both groups, but the impact on global health status, functioning, symptom severity, and depression was greater among cancer patients. Analgesic use was also more frequent among patients than survivors. Breast cancer, being overweight or obese, and having a poorer global health status were identified as main factors increasing the likelihood of pain. Pain therefore remains a common symptom among cancer patients and survivors in France. Further improvements to management are needed, including strategies to target chronic and neuropathic pain, and the high frequency of pain associated with breast cancer. Multimodal interventions to improve global health status, help individuals maintain a healthy weight, and reduce the impact of cancer pain on QoL could also be evaluated.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Cancer (IJC) is the official journal of the Union for International Cancer Control—UICC; it appears twice a month. IJC invites submission of manuscripts under a broad scope of topics relevant to experimental and clinical cancer research and publishes original Research Articles and Short Reports under the following categories:
-Cancer Epidemiology-
Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics-
Infectious Causes of Cancer-
Innovative Tools and Methods-
Molecular Cancer Biology-
Tumor Immunology and Microenvironment-
Tumor Markers and Signatures-
Cancer Therapy and Prevention