Gender differences in pain and patient reported outcomes: a secondary analysis of the NCIC CTG SC. 23 randomized trial
Author(s) -
Selina Chow,
Keyue Ding,
Bo Wan,
Michael Brundage,
Ralph M. Meyer,
Abdenour Nabid,
Pierre Chabot,
Geneviève Coulombe,
Shahida Ahmed,
Joda Kuk,
A. Rashid Dar,
Aamer Mahmud,
Alysa Fairchild,
Carolyn F. Wilson,
Jackson Wu,
Kristopher Dennis,
Carlo DeAngelis,
Rebecca Wong,
Liting Zhu,
Edward KaiHua Chow
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
annals of palliative medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.546
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 2224-5839
pISSN - 2224-5820
DOI - 10.21037/apm.2017.08.12
Subject(s) - medicine , quality of life (healthcare) , randomized controlled trial , palliative care , nausea , radiation therapy , breast cancer , prostate cancer , physical therapy , cancer , brief pain inventory , vomiting , chronic pain , nursing
Gender differences may contribute to variations in disease presentations and health outcomes. To explore the gender difference in pain and patient reported outcomes in cancer patients with bone metastases undergoing palliative radiotherapy on the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC) SC.23 randomized trial.
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