Aim The aim of this systematic review was to examine the frequency and risk factors of pain among long‐term childhood cancer survivors based on self‐reported questionnaire studies. Participants aged 21 years or younger at the time of their cancer diagnosis were included. Methods The Medline (OVID), PubMed and PsycINFO databases were searched for manuscripts published between January 1, 1990, and August 31, 2018, following the PRISMA statement for reporting systematic reviews. Results In total, 25 studies, including five prospective cohort studies measuring pain up to 32 years post‐diagnosis, were identified. Female sex, young age at diagnosis, older age at assessment, greater time since diagnosis, specific diagnoses (such as central nervo...
IntroductionPain is one of the most common symptoms that people with cancer experience. Identificati...
Background Adverse childhood experiences and chronic pain are complex problems affecting millions of...
Background: Previous research among specific cancer populations has shown high but variable symp-tom...
Background: As survival rates of paediatric cancers continue to improve, there is a growing need for...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to estimate the prevalence of emotional distress in a large...
Pain is a common consequence of childhood cancer. While most research has examined biomedical predic...
Background Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly in developed countries....
Marieke van den Beuken-van Everdingen A case of a 70-year-old male with multiple medical complaints ...
[[abstract]]Pain is a burdensome symptom that can commonly exist chronically along the cancer trajec...
Background Pain is a common symptom in childhood cancer. Since children spend more time at home, fam...
Purpose We investigated the association between prevalence of symptoms and health-related quality of...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common and debilitating symptom experienced by cancer patients of all ages. Ca...
Fear of cancer recurrence, defined as “the fear that cancer could return or progress in the same pla...
Background Pain is a common symptom in childhood cancer. Since children spend more time at home, fam...
Childhood cancer is increasing in prevalence whilst survival rates are improving. The prevalence of ...
IntroductionPain is one of the most common symptoms that people with cancer experience. Identificati...
Background Adverse childhood experiences and chronic pain are complex problems affecting millions of...
Background: Previous research among specific cancer populations has shown high but variable symp-tom...
Background: As survival rates of paediatric cancers continue to improve, there is a growing need for...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to estimate the prevalence of emotional distress in a large...
Pain is a common consequence of childhood cancer. While most research has examined biomedical predic...
Background Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly in developed countries....
Marieke van den Beuken-van Everdingen A case of a 70-year-old male with multiple medical complaints ...
[[abstract]]Pain is a burdensome symptom that can commonly exist chronically along the cancer trajec...
Background Pain is a common symptom in childhood cancer. Since children spend more time at home, fam...
Purpose We investigated the association between prevalence of symptoms and health-related quality of...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common and debilitating symptom experienced by cancer patients of all ages. Ca...
Fear of cancer recurrence, defined as “the fear that cancer could return or progress in the same pla...
Background Pain is a common symptom in childhood cancer. Since children spend more time at home, fam...
Childhood cancer is increasing in prevalence whilst survival rates are improving. The prevalence of ...
IntroductionPain is one of the most common symptoms that people with cancer experience. Identificati...
Background Adverse childhood experiences and chronic pain are complex problems affecting millions of...
Background: Previous research among specific cancer populations has shown high but variable symp-tom...