Objective: Pain and depression are common in cancer patients. As these are both highly prevalent, the issue of a possible interdependent association has been raised. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the available literature and explore whether there is any evidence to support a causal relationship between cancer pain and depression.Methods: An extensive literature search was undertaken. The following databases were searched electronically: Medline (1950-2007), Embase (1988-2007), CINAHL (1982-2007) and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Issue 2 2007). The initial literature search revealed 892 articles. Following initial screening 41 articles were independently reviewed in detail. Fourteen articles were eligible fo...
Background: Pain, a distinctive undesirable experience, encompasses several different and fluctuatin...
Background: Pain, a distinctive undesirable experience, encompasses several different and fluctuatin...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Although many cross-sectional studies have demonstrated the association betw...
Objective: Pain and depression are common in cancer patients. As these are both highly prevalent, th...
Objective: Pain and depression are common in cancer patients. As these are both highly prevalent, th...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common and debilitating symptom experienced by cancer patients of all ages. Ca...
Patients with cancer are burdened with pain, ranging in prevalence from 14 to 100% in this populatio...
Patients with cancer are burdened with pain, ranging in prevalence from 14 to 100% in this populatio...
Patients with cancer are burdened with pain, ranging in prevalence from 14 to 100% in this populatio...
Patients with cancer are burdened with pain, ranging in prevalence from 14 to 100% in this populatio...
AIMS: The aims of this thesis are to characterise clinically, neuropathic cancer pain and CIBP, to ...
Background: Depression and pain are both burdensome ailments that affect a major proportion of the p...
Background Although an association between depression and physical burden has been demonstrated in a...
Chronic pain is commonly co-morbid with a depressive or anxiety disorder. Objective of this study is...
Chronic pain is commonly co-morbid with a depressive or anxiety disorder. Objective of this study is...
Background: Pain, a distinctive undesirable experience, encompasses several different and fluctuatin...
Background: Pain, a distinctive undesirable experience, encompasses several different and fluctuatin...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Although many cross-sectional studies have demonstrated the association betw...
Objective: Pain and depression are common in cancer patients. As these are both highly prevalent, th...
Objective: Pain and depression are common in cancer patients. As these are both highly prevalent, th...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common and debilitating symptom experienced by cancer patients of all ages. Ca...
Patients with cancer are burdened with pain, ranging in prevalence from 14 to 100% in this populatio...
Patients with cancer are burdened with pain, ranging in prevalence from 14 to 100% in this populatio...
Patients with cancer are burdened with pain, ranging in prevalence from 14 to 100% in this populatio...
Patients with cancer are burdened with pain, ranging in prevalence from 14 to 100% in this populatio...
AIMS: The aims of this thesis are to characterise clinically, neuropathic cancer pain and CIBP, to ...
Background: Depression and pain are both burdensome ailments that affect a major proportion of the p...
Background Although an association between depression and physical burden has been demonstrated in a...
Chronic pain is commonly co-morbid with a depressive or anxiety disorder. Objective of this study is...
Chronic pain is commonly co-morbid with a depressive or anxiety disorder. Objective of this study is...
Background: Pain, a distinctive undesirable experience, encompasses several different and fluctuatin...
Background: Pain, a distinctive undesirable experience, encompasses several different and fluctuatin...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Although many cross-sectional studies have demonstrated the association betw...