Purpose of review Cancer incidence increases worldwide and thus more patients will suffer from cancer pain. As cancer pain severely affects quality of life, the decrease of pain should be of high priority for every clinician. In the last decade, attention for cancer pain and for its treatment has increased, and new pharmacological based treatment options became available. This gave reason to hypothesize a decrease in pain prevalence in cancer patients over the last decade. Recent findings Despite increased attention to cancer pain, pain prevalence in cancer patients has not significantly changed over the last decade as compared to the four decades before. This absence of change might be because of comorbidities cancer patients have, but als...
Incidence, causes and prevalence of cancer pain Cancer-related pain afflicts some 9 million people w...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
BACKGROUND: Pain prevalence at various stages of cancer ranges from 27% to 60% for outpatients. Yet,...
Purpose of reviewCancer incidence increases worldwide and thus more patients will suffer from cancer...
Context Cancer pain has a severe impact on quality of life and is associated with numerous psychosoc...
Despite increased attention to cancer pain, pain prevalence in patients with cancer has not improved...
Simple Summary Pain associated with cancer diagnoses is a serious concern and one of the most common...
textabstractCancer is a growing problem. In the Netherlands, the twenty years prevalence of cancer i...
Twenty years ago, the main barriers to successful cancer pain management were poor assessment by phy...
Background: Pain in cancer patients is recognized as a major health problem, yet few studies of both...
Pain in cancer patients remains common and is often associated with insufficient prescribing of targ...
Purpose: Cancer pain (CP) management is challenging. In recent years, efforts were undertaken to ach...
Background: Neuropathic pain causes greater pain intensity and worse quality of life than nociceptiv...
To collect nationwide basic data about cancer related pain.Sixty cancer patients in each province we...
Background: Cancer pain is highly prevalent and commonly undertreated. This study was designed to de...
Incidence, causes and prevalence of cancer pain Cancer-related pain afflicts some 9 million people w...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
BACKGROUND: Pain prevalence at various stages of cancer ranges from 27% to 60% for outpatients. Yet,...
Purpose of reviewCancer incidence increases worldwide and thus more patients will suffer from cancer...
Context Cancer pain has a severe impact on quality of life and is associated with numerous psychosoc...
Despite increased attention to cancer pain, pain prevalence in patients with cancer has not improved...
Simple Summary Pain associated with cancer diagnoses is a serious concern and one of the most common...
textabstractCancer is a growing problem. In the Netherlands, the twenty years prevalence of cancer i...
Twenty years ago, the main barriers to successful cancer pain management were poor assessment by phy...
Background: Pain in cancer patients is recognized as a major health problem, yet few studies of both...
Pain in cancer patients remains common and is often associated with insufficient prescribing of targ...
Purpose: Cancer pain (CP) management is challenging. In recent years, efforts were undertaken to ach...
Background: Neuropathic pain causes greater pain intensity and worse quality of life than nociceptiv...
To collect nationwide basic data about cancer related pain.Sixty cancer patients in each province we...
Background: Cancer pain is highly prevalent and commonly undertreated. This study was designed to de...
Incidence, causes and prevalence of cancer pain Cancer-related pain afflicts some 9 million people w...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
BACKGROUND: Pain prevalence at various stages of cancer ranges from 27% to 60% for outpatients. Yet,...