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Co-occurring Fatigue and Lymphatic Pain Incrementally Aggravate Their Negative Effects on Activities of Daily Living, Emotional Distress, and Overall Health of Breast Cancer Patients.

Mei Rosemary FuMelissa L McTernanJeanna M QiuChristine MiaskowskiYvette P ConleyEunjung KoDeborah AxelrodAmber GuthTamara J SomersLisa J WoodYao Wang
Published in: Integrative cancer therapies (2022)
Fatigue and lymphatic pain affected 66.4% of breast cancer patients. Findings from this study suggest that co-occurring fatigue and lymphatic pain have negative effects on breast cancer patients' ADLs, emotional distress, and overall health. The synergistic interactions between fatigue and lymphatic pain incrementally aggravated their negative effects on ADLs and emotional distress. Findings of the study highlight the need to evaluate the underlying mechanisms for co-occurring fatigue and lymphatic pain and develop interventions that target both fatigue and lymphatic pain to improve breast cancer patients' the quality of life.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • lymph node
  • neuropathic pain
  • sleep quality
  • public health
  • mental health
  • spinal cord
  • health information
  • depressive symptoms
  • drug delivery
  • health promotion