What is pain? Since 1979, physical pain has been defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage” [1]. So, even in the context of specifically physical pain, it is widely accepted that there are affective (emotional) dimensions alongside the sensory perceptions.</p
AbstractBreast pain is a common reason for consultation and a source of anxiety for patients. Cyclic...
Pain is defined as: • an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience most often associated with actu...
This journal article is not available through ChesterRep.Women perceive, describe and react to pain ...
What is pain? Since 1979, physical pain has been defined by the International Association for the St...
This chapter enables readers to learn the basics of what pain is, and how it may be distinct from di...
Pain experienced during mammography can deter women from attending for breast cancer screening. Revi...
Mammography is the main complementary exam for the breast cancer early diagnosis. However, discomfor...
IntroductionTo measure mammography-related pain in two groups of women undergoing regular surveillan...
Contains fulltext : 153582.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Man...
Quality assurance requirements dictate that firm compression be applied to the breast during the con...
Mortality reductions from screening for breast cancer are restricted if women do not attend regularl...
How to define pain? One of the most accredited definition is certainly “An unpleasant sensory and em...
Pain is an unpleasant and highly personal experience that may be imperceptible to others while consu...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
INTRODUCTION: To measure mammography-related pain in two groups of women undergoing regular surveill...
AbstractBreast pain is a common reason for consultation and a source of anxiety for patients. Cyclic...
Pain is defined as: • an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience most often associated with actu...
This journal article is not available through ChesterRep.Women perceive, describe and react to pain ...
What is pain? Since 1979, physical pain has been defined by the International Association for the St...
This chapter enables readers to learn the basics of what pain is, and how it may be distinct from di...
Pain experienced during mammography can deter women from attending for breast cancer screening. Revi...
Mammography is the main complementary exam for the breast cancer early diagnosis. However, discomfor...
IntroductionTo measure mammography-related pain in two groups of women undergoing regular surveillan...
Contains fulltext : 153582.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Man...
Quality assurance requirements dictate that firm compression be applied to the breast during the con...
Mortality reductions from screening for breast cancer are restricted if women do not attend regularl...
How to define pain? One of the most accredited definition is certainly “An unpleasant sensory and em...
Pain is an unpleasant and highly personal experience that may be imperceptible to others while consu...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
INTRODUCTION: To measure mammography-related pain in two groups of women undergoing regular surveill...
AbstractBreast pain is a common reason for consultation and a source of anxiety for patients. Cyclic...
Pain is defined as: • an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience most often associated with actu...
This journal article is not available through ChesterRep.Women perceive, describe and react to pain ...