| Literature DB >> 32555553 |
Brian Hutton1, Mona Hersi2, Wei Cheng2, Misty Pratt2, Pauline Barbeau2, Sasha Mazzarello2, Nadera Ahmadzai2, Becky Skidmore2, Scott C Morgan1, Louise Bordeleau3, Pamela K Ginex4, Behnam Sadeghirad3, Rebecca L Morgan3, Katherine Marie Cole1, Mark Clemons1.
Abstract
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Hot flashes are common and bothersome in patients with breast and prostate cancer and can adversely affect patients' quality of life. LITERATURE SEARCH: Databases were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the effects of one or more interventions for hot flashes in patients with a history of breast or prostate cancer. DATA EVALUATION: Outcomes of interest included changes in hot flash severity, hot flash frequency, quality of life, and harms. Pairwise meta-analyses and network meta-analyses were performed where feasible, with narrative synthesis used where required. SYNTHESIS: 40 RCTs were included. Findings from network meta-analysis for hot flash frequency suggested that several therapies may offer benefits compared to no treatment, but little data suggested differences between active therapies. Findings from network meta-analysis for hot flash score were similar. IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH: Although many interventions may offer improvements for hot flashes versus no treatment, minimal data suggest important differences between therapies. SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS CAN BE FOUND BY VISITING HTTPS: //bit.ly/2WGzi30.Entities:
Keywords: breast cancer; hot flashes; meta-analysis; prostate cancer; systematic review
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32555553 PMCID: PMC7891229 DOI: 10.1188/20.ONF.E86-E106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Nurs Forum ISSN: 0190-535X Impact factor: 2.172