Introduction: One of the negative impact of hearing loss is communication difficulty, which favors isolation and depression. Cancer patients may also experience hearing loss as a result of
antineoplastic treatment. Thus, the impact of hearing loss can be seen as other side effects on patients' quality of life (QOL). Assessing the QOL of cancer patients and those who have hearing loss allows
us to understand the difficulties experienced by the subjects affected by both diseases. Objective: Analyze the audiological findings and the quality of life of cancer and non-cancer patients. Method:
Anamnesis, application the QOL questionnaire (SF-36), meatoscopy and conventional tonal audiological evaluation were carried out in 68 volunteers of both genders. They were divided in two groups:
Control- CG Group (32 participants) and Oncological-OG Group (36 participants). The CG was composed of subjects without a history of neoplasia and OG must have anatomopathological diagnosis of
neoplasia with normal hearing thresholds before cancer treatment. For statistical analysis, the Student T and Mann Whitney tests were used with a fixed critical level of 5% (P≥0.05).
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