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Effect of hyperthermia combined with opioids on cancer pain control and surgical stress in patients with gastrointestinal cancer. [PDF]
Qian J+5 more
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Development of a nurse navigation program for cancer pain. [PDF]
Yoo M, Suh EE, Jang M, Kang S.
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Cancer Pain: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Virtual reality therapy in managing cancer pain in middle-aged and elderly: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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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 ...
Stuart A. Grossman*, Suzanne A. Nesbit
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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 ...
Stuart A. Grossman*, Suzanne A. Nesbit
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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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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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