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Cancer Pain

Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2008
Cancer pain management is in continuous innovation and new data are available that could change the therapeutical approach and guidelines.There are different fields of research that produce new data and interesting findings. The principal data regard the factors influencing the analgesic response, breakthrough cancer pain management, opioid switching ...
Stuart A. Grossman*, Suzanne A. Nesbit
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Pain and cancer

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1970
Abstract The Cornell Medical Index was used to provide more information regarding the personality disturbance of cancer patients referred to a Pain Clinic. There was no significant correlation between the scores of the Cornell Medical Index and the response to procedures for pain relief of a sample of 54 patients with presistent pain referred from ...
John M. Woodforde, Jennifer R. Fielding
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Pain in patients with cancer

Pain Practice, 2011
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Vissers, K.C.P.   +9 more
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Cancer Pain and Quality of Life

Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 2019
Cancer pain is an unrelenting symptom with the potential to alter the quality of life of patients. To adequately manage pain, nurses caring for cancer patients need to fully understand each patient's pain experience.
C. Rodriguez   +4 more
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Cancer pain: where are we now?

Pain Management, 2019
Increasing numbers of those living with and beyond cancer presents a clinical challenge for pain specialists. A large proportion of these patients experience pain secondary to their disease or its treatment, impeding rehabilitation and significantly ...
D. Magee   +3 more
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Pharmacological management of cancer pain.

Journal of Opioid Management, 2018
Pain is one of the most common symptoms experienced by cancer patients during the course of their illness. It can negatively impact patients' quality of life, functional status, and progress during rehabilitation.
M. Montagnini, C. Zaleon
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A selective review of medical cannabis in cancer pain management.

Annals of Palliative Medicine, 2017
Insufficient management of cancer-associated chronic and neuropathic pain adversely affects patient quality of life. Patients who do not respond well to opioid analgesics, or have severe side effects from the use of traditional analgesics are in need of ...
Alexia Blake   +7 more
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The Epidemiology of Cancer Pain

Cancer Investigation, 2005
We identified 28 epidemiological surveys by applying a sensitive search in Medline and CancerLit databases, supplemented by hand searches. Only two surveys enrolled more than 10,000 patients with cancer. The remaining were hospital or clinic-based surveys of at most a few hundred patients. Fourteen surveys were conducted in the United States.
Leonidas C. Goudas   +4 more
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Pain and pain generation in pancreatic cancer

Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery, 2008
Pain can be a frequent symptom during the natural history of a patient with pancreatic cancer. An increase in incidence with disease progression and the presence of unbearable pain may preclude a curative resection.Even in those patients with resectable pancreatic cancer, the presence of pain has an impact on prognosis.
Di Mola F. F., Di Sebastiano P.
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Management of Cancer Pain

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1982
Cancer pain has long been, and continues to be, one of the most important and pressing issues of modern society and the health care systems of many countries throughout the world. This importance stems from the following facts: (a) cancer pain afflicts millions of people throughout the world annually, and in addition to the severe physiologic ...
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