Abstract Background Cancer patients experience pain that has physiological, sensory, affective, cognitive, behavioral, and sociocultural dimensions. Opioids are used in treatment of pain in patients with various types of cancer. We previously showed that the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) genotype is related to the plasma level of morphine and the required dose of morphine in an exploratory prospective study. The findings showed that a group of patients with a GG single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs4680 in COMT required a significantly higher dose of morphine than a non-GG group. A biomarker for selection of opioids for cancer pain relief would be particularly useful clinically, and therefore we have planned a randomized comparative...
There is significant inter-individual variation in response to morphine in terms of analgesia and si...
To assess association between genetic variants and opioid requirement in cancer patients. A prospect...
In advanced cancer, pain is a poor prognostic factor, significantly impacting patients’ quality of l...
Cancer-related pain is a major clinical problem. The World Health Organisation recommends morphine f...
Strong opioids, morphine and oxycodone, are used in the management of moderate to severe cancer pain...
The number of cancer patients in the world is increasing mainly because of ageing populations. In de...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
Cancer pain patients need variable opioid doses. Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that opioi...
Background: Genetic polymorphisms in genes involved in pain modulation have been reported to be asso...
Background: Genetic polymorphisms in genes involved in pain modulation have been reported to be asso...
Purpose: Patients treated with opioid drugs for cancer pain experience different relief responses, r...
Despite increased attention on assessment and management, pain remains the most persistent symptom i...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To assess association between genetic variants and opioid require...
Abstract Background Genetic variation contributes to differences in pain sensitivity and response to...
Cancer-related pain is a major clinical problem. The World Health Organisation recommends morphine f...
There is significant inter-individual variation in response to morphine in terms of analgesia and si...
To assess association between genetic variants and opioid requirement in cancer patients. A prospect...
In advanced cancer, pain is a poor prognostic factor, significantly impacting patients’ quality of l...
Cancer-related pain is a major clinical problem. The World Health Organisation recommends morphine f...
Strong opioids, morphine and oxycodone, are used in the management of moderate to severe cancer pain...
The number of cancer patients in the world is increasing mainly because of ageing populations. In de...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
Cancer pain patients need variable opioid doses. Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that opioi...
Background: Genetic polymorphisms in genes involved in pain modulation have been reported to be asso...
Background: Genetic polymorphisms in genes involved in pain modulation have been reported to be asso...
Purpose: Patients treated with opioid drugs for cancer pain experience different relief responses, r...
Despite increased attention on assessment and management, pain remains the most persistent symptom i...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To assess association between genetic variants and opioid require...
Abstract Background Genetic variation contributes to differences in pain sensitivity and response to...
Cancer-related pain is a major clinical problem. The World Health Organisation recommends morphine f...
There is significant inter-individual variation in response to morphine in terms of analgesia and si...
To assess association between genetic variants and opioid requirement in cancer patients. A prospect...
In advanced cancer, pain is a poor prognostic factor, significantly impacting patients’ quality of l...