研究发现,罹患疼痛的癌症幸存者更有可能转向香烟、e-cigarettes和大麻。
Cancer survivors in pain more likely to turn to cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and cannabis, study finds.
根据加拿大癌症防治中心公布的一项研究,疼痛程度较高的癌症幸存者更有可能使用香烟、e-cigarettes和大麻。
Cancer survivors experiencing higher pain levels are more likely to use cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and cannabis, according to a study published in CANCER.
这项基于两个国家数据集的研究还发现,这些幸存者较少可能饮酒。
The research, based on two national datasets, also found that these survivors are less likely to consume alcohol.
这项研究强调需要在癌症护理中综合治疗疼痛和药物使用,因为两者都可能对健康成果和生活质量产生不利影响。
The study highlights the need for integrated pain and substance use treatment in cancer care, as both can negatively affect health outcomes and quality of life.