| Literature DB >> 35422656 |
Rossella Di Franco1, Marco Cascella2, Mario Fusco3, Valentina Borzillo1, Esmeralda Scipilliti1, Piera Ferraioli1, Eva Iannacone1, Giampaolo De Palma1, Giustino Silvestro1, Federica Gherardi1, Sergio Buonopane1, Domingo Alberti1, Giuseppe Totaro1, Roberto Manzo1, Giovanna Guida1, Arturo Cuomo2, Sandro Pignata4, Marilena Di Napoli4, Sabrina Rossetti4, Egidio Celentano5, Anna Crispo5, Maria Grimaldi5, Vincenzo Ravo1, Paolo Muto1.
Abstract
Background: In the Italian Campania Region, 30.517 new cases of solid cancer have been diagnosed, in 2019. Of those, patients with metastatic disease are up to 20%. This class of patients is extremely diversified and copious, and the offer of radiotherapy may vary in different geographical areas within the same region. The aim of this observational multicenter retrospective and prospective trial is to evaluate the occurrence of metastatic metastatic cancer patients candidates for palliative radiotherapy in several areas of a great Italian region, the management of the disease through RT approaches, and its impact on cancer-related pain and overall HRQoL.Entities:
Keywords: breakthrough cancer pain; cancer pain; metastatic disease; palliative care; quality of life; radiotherapy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35422656 PMCID: PMC9005129 DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S336357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Res ISSN: 1178-7090 Impact factor: 3.133
Figure 1Flowchart of study design: Retrospective study consists of epidemiological analysis; prospective study consists of both epidemiological (level A, B and C), cancer pain assessment (level B and C) and patient’s quality of life (level C) analysis.
MAMETIC-Trial: Eligibility Criteria
| Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria |
|---|---|
| • Patients aged > 18 years resident in the Campania Region | • Patients aged < 18 years |
| • Patients diagnosed with metastatic disease candidates for radiotherapy | • Patients who are unable to express consent to sensitive data and radiant treatment |
| • Metastatic patients candidates for radiotherapy re-treatment | |
| • Oligometastatic patients candidates for radiotherapy | |
| • Patients who have given their consent |