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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05684939

Relation Between Substance Use and Pain, in Patients Suffering or Surviving From Cancer and Followed in France

Conditions: Cancer, Pain, Substance Use

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Enrollment: 1000
Sponsor: University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand

Location: France

Summary

Pain is one of the most prevalent symptoms during and after cancer. Pain can be the consequence of several situations (disease progression, surgery, and anticancer drugs). However, pain can frequently be associated with a substance use disorder (alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and illicit products such as cannabis). The relationship between substance use and pain is known to be complex and interdependent, i.e. pain can reinforce substance use and substance use can promote pain. However, few data in the literature are available on the use of psychoactive substances in relation to pain in the context of cancer (cancer patients and cancer survivors). Moreover, the scientific literature agrees on the fact that these elements are little studied and underestimated in the clinic.The investigators hypothesize that, in cancer patients or cancer survivors, the prevalence of the use of psychoactive substances would be higher in the presence of pain, and would be associated with its intensity and its impact on the quality Health-Related Living (HRQoL).The main objective of this study will be to compare, in an adult population of patients suffering from cancer or having had cancer, the prevalence of the consumption of psychoactive substances in painful patients compared to non-painful patients.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:- Adult patient, male or female, declaring himself as suffering or having suffered from cancer and recruited as such via appropriate communication systems (patient associations, etc.)Exclusion Criteria:Difficulty to understand French languageResidence outside France (will be verified by the information from the department at the start of the questionnaire)Patient close relativeProtected adults

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