Abstract

Anxiety, nausea and vomiting before, during and after chemotherapy administration were studied in 50 cancer patients. In addition, patient responses to the Autonomic Perception Questionnaire (APQ) and their relation to the anxiety, nausea and vomiting scores was studied. Anticipatory anxiety occurred in 66% and anticipatory nausea in 40% of the patients; 14% showed anticipatory vomiting. The number of patients reporting anxiety decreased to 38% after chemotherapy, whereas nausea and vomiting increased to 47 and 49%, respectively. APQ scores correlated significantly with anxiety and nausea reports during all time periods, but not with the frequency of vomiting.

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