The Treatment of Cancer Pain
ADVANCES in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, coupled with an expanded understanding of the physiology, pharmacology, and psychology of pain perception, have led to improved care of the patient with pain from cancer. 1 Improved methods of cancer diagnosis and treatment provide the best approach...
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Published in | The New England journal of medicine Vol. 313; no. 2; pp. 84 - 95 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Boston, MA
Massachusetts Medical Society
11.07.1985
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Summary: | ADVANCES in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, coupled with an expanded understanding of the physiology, pharmacology, and psychology of pain perception, have led to improved care of the patient with pain from cancer.
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Improved methods of cancer diagnosis and treatment provide the best approach to managing pain by treating its cause. Before the start of antitumor therapy or when such therapy is unsuccessful or irreversible injury to bone, soft tissue, or nerve has occurred, however, adequate pain control is essential.
Management of pain in patients with cancer requires specific expertise that includes a knowledge of the clinical pain syndromes . . . |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-2 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-3 content type line 23 ObjectType-Review-1 |
ISSN: | 0028-4793 1533-4406 |
DOI: | 10.1056/NEJM198507113130205 |