Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8153
Title: Frequency of fibromyalgia syndrome in breast cancer patients
Authors: Akkaya, Nuray
Atalay, Nilgün Şimşir
Selcuk, S.T.
Alkan, Hakan
Çatalbaş, Necdet
Şahin, Füsun
Keywords: Breast cancer
Chronic pain
FM syndrome
Quality of life
antidepressant agent
aromatase inhibitor
nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent
tamoxifen
adult
aged
anxiety
article
breast cancer
Brief Fatigue Inventory
cancer adjuvant therapy
cancer fatigue
cancer patient
cancer surgery
cohort analysis
controlled study
cross-sectional study
depression
disease association
disease classification
disease severity
drug use
European Organization for Research on Treatment of Cancer questionnaire Quality of Life C30
female
fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire
human
major clinical study
mastoidectomy
named inventories, questionnaires and rating scales
pain assessment
partial mastectomy
postoperative pain
prevalence
priority journal
quality of life
regional pain
sleep disorder
visual analog scale
widespread pain
Adult
Aged
Breast Neoplasms
Chronic Pain
Fatigue
Female
Fibromyalgia
Humans
Middle Aged
Quality of Life
Questionnaires
Abstract: Background: We aimed to determine the frequency of fibromyalgia syndrome (FM) in operated breast cancer patients and to research the relationship between FM and the severity of fatigue and quality of life in these breast cancer patients. Methods: The demographic data of 101 operated breast cancer patients were recorded. The patients who had pain were then classified as having regional pain (RP), widespread pain without FM (WP), and widespread pain with FM (WFM). The FM diagnosis was based on the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria. The severity of fatigue was evaluated with the Brief Fatigue Inventory, the disease impact was evaluated with the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), and the quality of life was evaluated with the European Organization for Research on Treatment of Cancer questionnaire Quality of Life-C30 (EORTC-QoL-C30). Results: There was no pain in 38 (37.6%) patients, whereas there was pain in 63 (62.4%) patients (N = 42, 41.6% had RP, N = 21, 20.8% had WP). Ten (9.9%) of the entire patient cohort were diagnosed as having FM according to the ACR criteria. There were no differences among the 3 groups in respect to demographic characteristics when patients were classified as RP (N = 42), WP (N = 11), and WFM (N = 10) groups. While there were negative correlations between the FIQ and EORTC-QoL-C30-function score (r = -0.727) and EORTC-QoL-C30-global score (r = -0.488), there was a positive correlation between the FIQ and EORTC-QoL-C30-symptom score (r = 0.726). Conclusion: We note that the frequency of FM in the operated breast cancer patients in this study was higher than that reported in normal populations in the literature. Also, we found that the presence of FM had negative effects on the quality of life of the breast cancer patients. Accordingly, in the evaluation of widespread pain and complaints of fatigue in long-surviving breast cancer patients, after metastatic disease is excluded, the probability of FM should be kept in mind, so that appropriate treatment can be initiated to improve their functional status and quality of life. © 2012 Japan Society of Clinical Oncology.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8153
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10147-012-0377-9
ISSN: 1341-9625
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