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Depression and pain are frequently studied together as co-occurring symptoms in cancer survivors, as evidenced by longitudinal studies tracking both conditions over 48 months [1], [2], [3]. They are both identified as key long-term effects requiring assessment and treatment in cancer rehabilitation and follow-up care [4], [5], and their levels are measured concurrently to evaluate patient quality of life [6], [7], [8], [9].
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A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ... frontiersin.org 2 facts
referenceChopra and Arora (2014) examined the clinical correlates, coactivation factors, and therapeutic targets regarding the relationship between pain and depression.
referenceKroenke et al. (2011) performed a 12-month longitudinal analysis in primary care published in The Journal of Pain, examining the reciprocal relationship between pain and depression.
Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 2 facts
Cancer Rehabilitation & Supportive Care - ASCO asco.org 1 fact
claimCancer rehabilitation addresses physical, cognitive, emotional, and social complications including fatigue, lymphedema, pain (back, joint, neck), neuropathy, muscle weakness and cramps, fibrosis from radiation and/or surgery, jaw opening and swallowing problems, bladder and bowel problems, cognitive impairment (chemobrain, anxiety, and depression-related changes), sarcopenia, cachexia, and reduced cardiopulmonary capacity.