Approximately 80 percent of career patients experience breakthrough pain (BTP) characterized by acute onset, short duration, and moderate-to-severe intensity. Treatment of BTP using current available medications is often insufficient, leading to the development of various novel approaches that focus on rapid onset of action and short duration of action. Most of these products are still in clinical trials, and future studies are needed to compare the novel approaches to currently available treatments. Non-medication related issues, which arise from a lack of communication and understanding between the patient, physician and pharmacist, are also barriers to adequate BTP management. By educating patients and working with physicians, pharmacist...
Breakthrough pain in cancer patients (BTP), also referred to as episodic or incident pain, occurs in...
Although cancer pain affects quality of life, primary care physicians do not seem to play a role in ...
The assessment and treatment of breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) remain a major challenge in medicine...
Clinical management of breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is still not satisfactory despite the availab...
The moral imperative to adequately manage pain is being increasingly recognized worldwide. A compreh...
Pain presents in 80% of patients with advanced cancer, and 30% have periods of increased pain due to...
Breakthrough pain is defined as the tran-sient exacerbation of pain occurring in a patient with othe...
Breakthrough pain (BTP) is a transitory flare of pain superimposed on an otherwise stable pain patte...
Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is a common condition in oncological patients. However, its manageme...
Journal Article;Breakthrough cancer pain is defined as transient pain exacerbation in patients with ...
A recent review article reports that more than one out of two patients with cancer-related pain also...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify potential variables influencing the clinical prese...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify potential variables influencing the clinical prese...
Twenty years ago, the main barriers to successful cancer pain management were poor assessment by phy...
Breakthrough pain in cancer patients (BTP), also referred to as episodic or incident pain, occurs in...
Although cancer pain affects quality of life, primary care physicians do not seem to play a role in ...
The assessment and treatment of breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) remain a major challenge in medicine...
Clinical management of breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is still not satisfactory despite the availab...
The moral imperative to adequately manage pain is being increasingly recognized worldwide. A compreh...
Pain presents in 80% of patients with advanced cancer, and 30% have periods of increased pain due to...
Breakthrough pain is defined as the tran-sient exacerbation of pain occurring in a patient with othe...
Breakthrough pain (BTP) is a transitory flare of pain superimposed on an otherwise stable pain patte...
Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is a common condition in oncological patients. However, its manageme...
Journal Article;Breakthrough cancer pain is defined as transient pain exacerbation in patients with ...
A recent review article reports that more than one out of two patients with cancer-related pain also...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify potential variables influencing the clinical prese...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify potential variables influencing the clinical prese...
Twenty years ago, the main barriers to successful cancer pain management were poor assessment by phy...
Breakthrough pain in cancer patients (BTP), also referred to as episodic or incident pain, occurs in...
Although cancer pain affects quality of life, primary care physicians do not seem to play a role in ...
The assessment and treatment of breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) remain a major challenge in medicine...