| Literature DB >> 27397796 |
Dina Randazzo1, Katherine B Peters1.
Abstract
All cancer patients experience distress from the diagnosis, the effects of the disease or the treatment. Clinically significant distress decreases overall quality of life and the recognition of distress with prompt intervention is essential. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network distress thermometer (NCCN-DT) is a validated measuring tool that has been utilized in the primary brain tumor population to detect psychologic distress thereby provoking a referral process to the appropriate support system. Brain tumor patients commonly reported emotional and physical distress encompassing: fatigue, fears, memory and concentration and worry. More research is needed to identify the stressors of all primary brain tumor patients and their caretakers and integrate appropriate interventions to improve health-related quality of life in both groups.Entities:
Keywords: brain; distress; psychosocial
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27397796 PMCID: PMC6040083 DOI: 10.2217/cns-2016-0010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CNS Oncol ISSN: 2045-0907