The Impact of Chronic Pelvic Pain and Bowel Morbidity on Quality of Life in Cervical Cancer Patients Treated With Radio (Chemo) Therapy. A Systematic Literature Review.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Pain Research Pub Date : 2025-02-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JPR.S501378
Germanus Natuhwera, Peter Ellis
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Introduction: Radiotherapy, administered with or without chemotherapy is the gold standard treatment for cervical cancer with both curative and palliative intent. However, the treatments often result in adverse events, mainly chronic pelvic pain and bowel morbidity, which can negatively impact quality of life.

Aim: To systematically appraise peer reviewed evidence regarding chronic pelvic pain and bowel morbidity and their impact on quality-of-life of cervical cancer patients treated with radiotherapy with or without chemoradiation therapy.

Design: A systematic review of original peer-reviewed research evidence.

Data collection methods and tools: A systematic search conducted between April and May 2021, and updated in September 2024, using PubMed, Hinari, CINAHL and Google Scholar, for peer reviewed papers published between 2008 and 2019. Data were extracted using a structured checklist designed to capture key elements about the methods and findings of the research.

Results: There were 245 articles retrieved with 29 meeting the inclusion criteria. 11 studies were conducted in Europe, eight in Asia, one in North America, three in Africa, while six were multinational/multicontinental. 13 of the papers were longitudinal, 10 cross-sectional, three literature reviews, one open randomised controlled trial, and two retrospective studies of prospectively collected data. Studies reported disruptions in nearly all domains of quality-of-life, including global, physical, emotional/psychological, financial, sexual, social, role functioning as a result of being treated with radiotherapy or radio-chemotherapy.

Conclusion: Chronic pelvic pain and bowel morbidity are common adverse events experienced by cervical cancer patients receiving, or who have received, pelvic radiotherapy or radio-chemotherapy. Symptoms occur to varying degrees and exert a negative toll on the quality-of-life of women. Clinicians should be more aware and prioritise thorough assessment and management of symptoms before, during and after treatment. There is limited population-based and longitudinal research about the topic, and on chronic pelvic pain in general, which limits generalisability. Longitudinal studies with more extended periods of follow-up are needed.

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慢性盆腔疼痛和肠道疾病对宫颈癌放化疗患者生活质量的影响系统文献综述。
摘要:导读:放疗伴化疗或不伴化疗是宫颈癌的金标准治疗方法,既有治愈性,也有姑息性。然而,治疗经常导致不良事件,主要是慢性盆腔疼痛和肠道疾病,这可能会对生活质量产生负面影响。目的:系统评价同行评议的证据关于慢性盆腔疼痛和肠道发病率及其对宫颈癌患者放疗加放化疗或不加放化疗的生活质量的影响。设计:对原始的同行评议研究证据进行系统回顾。数据收集方法和工具:系统检索于2021年4月至5月进行,并于2024年9月更新,使用PubMed, Hinari, CINAHL和谷歌Scholar,检索2008年至2019年发表的同行评审论文。使用结构化检查表提取数据,旨在捕获有关研究方法和结果的关键要素。结果:共检索到245篇文献,其中29篇符合纳入标准。在欧洲进行了11项研究,在亚洲进行了8项研究,在北美进行了1项研究,在非洲进行了3项研究,在多国/多大陆进行了6项研究。13篇论文是纵向的,10篇是横断面的,3篇文献综述,1篇开放随机对照试验,2篇前瞻性收集数据的回顾性研究。研究报告说,由于接受放射治疗或放化疗,几乎所有领域的生活质量都受到破坏,包括全球、身体、情感/心理、财务、性、社会、角色功能。结论:慢性盆腔疼痛和肠道并发症是宫颈癌患者在盆腔放疗或放疗后常见的不良事件。症状出现的程度不同,对妇女的生活质量造成负面影响。临床医生应该更加了解并优先考虑在治疗之前、期间和之后对症状进行彻底评估和管理。关于这个话题和慢性盆腔疼痛的基于人群的纵向研究有限,这限制了普遍性。需要更长期随访的纵向研究。
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Journal of Pain Research
Journal of Pain Research CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Pain Research is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that welcomes laboratory and clinical findings in the fields of pain research and the prevention and management of pain. Original research, reviews, symposium reports, hypothesis formation and commentaries are all considered for publication. Additionally, the journal now welcomes the submission of pain-policy-related editorials and commentaries, particularly in regard to ethical, regulatory, forensic, and other legal issues in pain medicine, and to the education of pain practitioners and researchers.
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