Pain is a common symptom in many types of cancer. Interdisciplinary team management, including pain assessment, explanation to the patient/family, treating the reversible, non-pharmacological treatments and reassessment are essential. This article focuses on the pharmacological management of cancer pain, and overviews and updates on the recent advances in this field. Both non-opioid and opioid analgesia as well as coanalgesics (adjuvants) are reviewed. Within non-opioid analgesia the risks of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are considered and recommendations for NSAIDs in patients at risk of gastrointestinal and cardiovascular toxicity are made. For opioid analgesics, side effects of opioids are discussed alongside practical ...
This series of two articles explores the challenge of managing pain in patients with advanced malign...
Pain is common in advanced and progressive disease. Up to two-thirds of people with cancer experienc...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: In patients with cancer, pain is one of the most feared and b...
The correct use of opioids is the mainstay of effective management of pain in palliative care. This ...
The correct use of opioids is the mainstay of effective management of pain in palliative care. This ...
The increased recognition of the high prevalence and important burden of cancer pain and the documen...
The increased recognition of the high prevalence and important burden of cancer pain and the documen...
The WHO analgesic ladder for the treatment of cancer pain provides a three-step sequential approach ...
Pain is one of the most feared symptoms of advanced, progressive disease and dying. It is a common b...
Pain is one of the most feared symptoms of advanced, progressive disease and dying. It is a common b...
Abstract Non‐opioid analgesics are widely used for pain relief in palliative medicine. However, ther...
Cancer related pain may be due to the malignant disease itself, or subsequent to treatments, such as...
Pain is common in advanced and progressive disease. Up to two-thirds of people with cancer experienc...
This series of two articles explores the challenge of managing pain in patients with advanced malign...
Despite medical advances over the past 20 years, pain remains a problem in 60% of patients with adva...
This series of two articles explores the challenge of managing pain in patients with advanced malign...
Pain is common in advanced and progressive disease. Up to two-thirds of people with cancer experienc...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: In patients with cancer, pain is one of the most feared and b...
The correct use of opioids is the mainstay of effective management of pain in palliative care. This ...
The correct use of opioids is the mainstay of effective management of pain in palliative care. This ...
The increased recognition of the high prevalence and important burden of cancer pain and the documen...
The increased recognition of the high prevalence and important burden of cancer pain and the documen...
The WHO analgesic ladder for the treatment of cancer pain provides a three-step sequential approach ...
Pain is one of the most feared symptoms of advanced, progressive disease and dying. It is a common b...
Pain is one of the most feared symptoms of advanced, progressive disease and dying. It is a common b...
Abstract Non‐opioid analgesics are widely used for pain relief in palliative medicine. However, ther...
Cancer related pain may be due to the malignant disease itself, or subsequent to treatments, such as...
Pain is common in advanced and progressive disease. Up to two-thirds of people with cancer experienc...
This series of two articles explores the challenge of managing pain in patients with advanced malign...
Despite medical advances over the past 20 years, pain remains a problem in 60% of patients with adva...
This series of two articles explores the challenge of managing pain in patients with advanced malign...
Pain is common in advanced and progressive disease. Up to two-thirds of people with cancer experienc...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: In patients with cancer, pain is one of the most feared and b...