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An exploratory, large-scale study of pain and quality of life outcomes in cancer patients with moderate or severe pain, and variables predicting improvement.

Constanza MaximianoIker LópezCristina MartínLuis ZugazabeitiaJuan L Martí-CiriquiánMiguel A NúñezJorge ContrerasMichael HerdmanSusana TraseiraMariano Provencio
Published in: PloS one (2018)
In the four cancer types studied, pain and QoL outcomes improved considerably after 3 months of usual care. Improvements in pain made a substantial contribution to QoL gains whilst the presence of anxiety and depression and poor baseline performance status significantly constrained improvement.
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