2020
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.e24113
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Violence and chronic pain in cancer patients in northeastern Mexico.

Abstract: e24113 Background: Chronic cancer pain generates fear and anguish in cancer patients. It is suffered by 64% of patients with metastatic or terminal disease, 59% of patients in early and intermediate stages, and 33% of patients cured from cancer. They require a psychosocial support network. This network has been proposed as an essential tool to reduce the negative impact of the symptoms and psychosocial implications of cancer on the quality of life of patients. Patients with dysfunctional family networks can a… Show more

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“…Se utilizó la versión mexicana validada al español (13) e incluyeron preguntas acerca de la edad, sexo, lugar de residencia, curso académico e idioma con el cuál se maneja habitualmente.…”
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“…Se utilizó la versión mexicana validada al español (13) e incluyeron preguntas acerca de la edad, sexo, lugar de residencia, curso académico e idioma con el cuál se maneja habitualmente.…”
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