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The IASP classification of chronic pain for ICD-11: chronic cancer-related pain
Pain, 2019Worldwide, the prevalence of cancer is rising and so too is the number of patients who survive their cancer for many years thanks to the therapeutic successes of modern oncology. One of the most frequent and disabling symptoms of cancer is pain.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1999
Pain control is vital to the quality of life of patients with cancer. From pain assessment and pharmacologic management to interventional management, special features of cancer pain are outlined in this article. Many evidence-based national and societal guidelines were developed during the past decade on cancer pain management.
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Pain control is vital to the quality of life of patients with cancer. From pain assessment and pharmacologic management to interventional management, special features of cancer pain are outlined in this article. Many evidence-based national and societal guidelines were developed during the past decade on cancer pain management.
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Interventional Pain Treatments for Cancer Pain
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008Cancer pain is prevalent and often multifactorial. For a segment of the cancer pain population, pain control remains inadequate despite full compliance with the WHO analgesic guidelines including use of co‐analgesics. The failure to obtain acceptable pain or symptom relief prompted the inclusion of a fourth step to the WHO analgesic ladder, which ...
Paul J, Christo, Danesh, Mazloomdoost
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Orvosi Hetilap, 2014
Pain is a significant and alarming symptom of cancer seriously affecting the activity and quality of life of patients. Recent research proved that inadequate analgesia shortens life expectancy. Therefore, pain relief is not only a possibility but a professional, ethical and moral commitment to relieve patients from suffering, as well as ensure their ...
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Pain is a significant and alarming symptom of cancer seriously affecting the activity and quality of life of patients. Recent research proved that inadequate analgesia shortens life expectancy. Therefore, pain relief is not only a possibility but a professional, ethical and moral commitment to relieve patients from suffering, as well as ensure their ...
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1990
The pathogenesis of cancer pain, the incidence of pain associated with specific types of malignant tumors, and the nature of acute and chronic pain are discussed, and alternative delivery systems for pain management are described. More than 80% of cancer patients with advanced metastatic disease suffer moderate to severe pain.
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The pathogenesis of cancer pain, the incidence of pain associated with specific types of malignant tumors, and the nature of acute and chronic pain are discussed, and alternative delivery systems for pain management are described. More than 80% of cancer patients with advanced metastatic disease suffer moderate to severe pain.
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Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2015
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