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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 ...
Tseng, Tsui Hwa, Lin, Chia Chin
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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 ...
Tseng, Tsui Hwa, Lin, Chia Chin
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Use of Opioids for Adults With Pain From Cancer or Cancer Treatment: ASCO Guideline
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2022PURPOSE To provide guidance on the use of opioids to manage pain from cancer or cancer treatment in adults. METHODS A systematic review of the literature identified systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials of the efficacy and safety of opioid ...
J. Paice +14 more
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2021
Pain from cancer can present in a multitude of ways. In this chapter, we will identify the types of cancer pain and their etiologies. Following this, we will explore how cancer pain can present as somatic pain, visceral pain, and neuropathic pain. We will explore the aspects of the history and physical examination that point to specific diagnoses of ...
David Y, Lee +2 more
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Pain from cancer can present in a multitude of ways. In this chapter, we will identify the types of cancer pain and their etiologies. Following this, we will explore how cancer pain can present as somatic pain, visceral pain, and neuropathic pain. We will explore the aspects of the history and physical examination that point to specific diagnoses of ...
David Y, Lee +2 more
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Cancer Pain and Quality of Life
Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 2019Cancer 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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Oral Oncology, 2010
Pain may be the initial symptom in oral cancer, and is a common complaint both in patients awaiting treatment and in those already in treatment. However, little has been published in the literature on the management of oral cancer pain. Effective pain control requires a multimodal approach in which pharmacological management based on the World Health ...
Pedro Diz, Dios, Juan Seoane, Lestón
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Pain may be the initial symptom in oral cancer, and is a common complaint both in patients awaiting treatment and in those already in treatment. However, little has been published in the literature on the management of oral cancer pain. Effective pain control requires a multimodal approach in which pharmacological management based on the World Health ...
Pedro Diz, Dios, Juan Seoane, Lestón
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Cancer pain: where are we now?
Pain Management, 2019Increasing 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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Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2014
Adequate cancer pain assessment using valid and reliable tools is essential for proper cancer pain management. Because cancer pain can be a complex construct, assessment of its many domains should be conducted using multidimensional tools. Furthermore, there is a need to develop a standard, consensus classification system for prognosis of cancer pain ...
Allen W, Burton +2 more
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Adequate cancer pain assessment using valid and reliable tools is essential for proper cancer pain management. Because cancer pain can be a complex construct, assessment of its many domains should be conducted using multidimensional tools. Furthermore, there is a need to develop a standard, consensus classification system for prognosis of cancer pain ...
Allen W, Burton +2 more
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2018
Patients with cancer experience many acute and chronic pain syndromes, the identification of which may be helpful in the assessment and treatment of pain. Syndromes are defined by the relationship with the cancer, the pain pathophysiology, and the clinical characteristics of the pain.
Russell K, Portenoy, Ebtesam, Ahmed
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Patients with cancer experience many acute and chronic pain syndromes, the identification of which may be helpful in the assessment and treatment of pain. Syndromes are defined by the relationship with the cancer, the pain pathophysiology, and the clinical characteristics of the pain.
Russell K, Portenoy, Ebtesam, Ahmed
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