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Aim: The CAVIDIOR study evaluated quality of life (QoL) in patients with breakthrough cancer pain receiving palliative radiation therapy in radiation oncology departments (RODs) in Spain. Patients methods: Prospective observational study at 11 Spanish RODs (July 2016-November 2017). QoL was assessed using Short Form Health Survey 12. Secondary end points were sleep quality, caregiver burden and patient/perception of improvement. Results: QoL improved according to the Short Form Health Survey 12 mental component. Sleep quality and caregivers' burden improved significantly. Conclusion: Breakthrough cancer pain is highly prevalent and can be substantially reduced with appropriate diagnosis and management in RODs. Along with the QoL questionnaire, sleep quality and caregiver burden provide a more comprehensive assessment of overall health status in patients receiving radiation therapy in RODs. Clinical trial registration: NCT02836379 (ClinicalTrials.gov.
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De Lucas, R. H., Fernandez, M. N., Gomez-Caamaño, A., Lopez, R. M., De La Torre, I. F., La Torre Tomas, A. D., … Rueda, A. M. (2021). Quality of life in patients with breakthrough cancer pain in radiation oncology departments in Spain: The CAVIDIOR study. Future Oncology, 17(8), 943–954. https://doi.org/10.2217/fon-2020-1063
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