Unmet supportive care needs associated with quality of life for people with lung cancer: A systematic review of the evidence 2007-2020.
Andy CochraneSiobhan WoodsSimon DunnePamela GallagherPublished in: European journal of cancer care (2021)
Unmet supportive care needs are associated with poorer QoL for people with lung cancer: The findings suggest that unmet physical and psychological needs may have the most impact on QoL and reflect the high symptom burden and psychological distress associated with lung cancer. Further work is needed to examine these relationships to identify the services and interventions that address the range of care needs across the disease trajectory.