Navigating pain and appetite challenges in palliative care for pancreatic cancer: insights from a national, longitudinal consecutive cohort study
Mariana S. Sousa, Maja Villanueva Garcia, Megan Blanchard, Barbara Daveson, David Currow, Nadia N. Khan, David Goldstein, Merran Findlay, Amanda Landers, Meera R. Agar

TL;DR
This study examines the challenges of managing pain and appetite issues in pancreatic cancer patients receiving palliative care in Australia.
Contribution
The study provides longitudinal insights into symptom distress patterns in a large national cohort of pancreatic cancer patients.
Findings
Distress due to pain and appetite was reported by 69% and 60% of patients, respectively.
Psychological/spiritual issues and pain severity were strongly associated with symptom distress.
Trends showed reduced moderate and severe distress over time for both pain and appetite.
Abstract
Pancreatic cancer poses significant challenges in symptom management. Many people have intractable pain and anorexia which is often not amenable to current available options for palliation. This study aims to outline the longitudinal patterns and assess the burden of distress related to pain and appetite experienced by individuals with pancreatic cancer in people referred to Australian palliative care services. Consecutive national cohort study using point-of-care data on symptom distress in people referred to specialist palliative care services. From 2013 to 2022, information from 20,558 care episodes involving 15,536 people with pancreatic cancer referred to 203 palliative care services nationally were included. Similar numbers of people were admitted to inpatient and community services, with 69% and 60% reporting distress due to pain and appetite, respectively. Distress extended to…
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TopicsPalliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life · Cancer survivorship and care
