It is not unusual for patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) to suffer from both tumor- and treatment-related pain that is difficult to alleviate despite individualized pain management. The aim of this qualitative study was to describe how HNC patients experience pain and how pain influences those who are treated with radiotherapy (RT). Qualitative semistructured interviews were performed 1 and 6 months after patients completed RT. The interviews addressed symptoms, moods, and suffering. The study included 26 patients with HNC who had recently completed RT. The interviews were analyzed using manifest content analysis. The main category was: HNC patients did not report that their severe physical pain influenced their psychological sufferin...
Most research to date in the area of head and neck cancer has focused on the efficacy of treatment m...
Background: Treatment for head and neck cancer can frequently be a painful experience with implicati...
Objective: To summarise patients' experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) by examining the finding...
During an investigation into the quality of life of people in the year following radical treatment f...
Pattison N, Brown MRD, Gubbay A, et al. Towards a pain free hospital: an in-depth qualitative analys...
BACKGROUND: Treatment for head and neck cancer can frequently be a painful experience with implicati...
Pain is a common symptom in patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) that is associated with signifi...
PubMed ID: 24121701This study aims to explore the individual experience of living with cancer pain. ...
It is not unusual for patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) to suffer from both tumor and treatme...
International audienceObjectives: To explore cancer patients' experience of pain and coping strategi...
Background: There is an increase in cancer diseases all over the world, which leads to more patients...
This study was designed to elicit the patient's perspective on the experience of cancer pain for the...
Objective: To summarise patients' experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) by examining the finding...
Pain is common among patients with head and neck cancer (HNC). However, there are very limited data ...
Background: Despite advances in treatment of pain in advanced cancer, it remains a major source of s...
Most research to date in the area of head and neck cancer has focused on the efficacy of treatment m...
Background: Treatment for head and neck cancer can frequently be a painful experience with implicati...
Objective: To summarise patients' experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) by examining the finding...
During an investigation into the quality of life of people in the year following radical treatment f...
Pattison N, Brown MRD, Gubbay A, et al. Towards a pain free hospital: an in-depth qualitative analys...
BACKGROUND: Treatment for head and neck cancer can frequently be a painful experience with implicati...
Pain is a common symptom in patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) that is associated with signifi...
PubMed ID: 24121701This study aims to explore the individual experience of living with cancer pain. ...
It is not unusual for patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) to suffer from both tumor and treatme...
International audienceObjectives: To explore cancer patients' experience of pain and coping strategi...
Background: There is an increase in cancer diseases all over the world, which leads to more patients...
This study was designed to elicit the patient's perspective on the experience of cancer pain for the...
Objective: To summarise patients' experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) by examining the finding...
Pain is common among patients with head and neck cancer (HNC). However, there are very limited data ...
Background: Despite advances in treatment of pain in advanced cancer, it remains a major source of s...
Most research to date in the area of head and neck cancer has focused on the efficacy of treatment m...
Background: Treatment for head and neck cancer can frequently be a painful experience with implicati...
Objective: To summarise patients' experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) by examining the finding...