The world health organization reports that cancer is not only a problem in developed countries but also in low and middle income countries. It kills more than 7.5 million people in a year and there are 13 million new cases of cancer every year. Among the cancer patients 30- 50 percent are under active therapy, 70–90 percent patients at far advanced disease suffer significant pain which if not treated leads to anxiety and depression which may lead to suicide. Management of cancer pain is the duty and the ethical responsibility of health care personnel
Objectives: To provide an overview of the global disparities in cancer pain management. To discuss c...
Introduction Cancer incidence and mortality are increasing worldwide, and pain is the most common sy...
[[abstract]]The paradox of patients who are in pain yet satisfied with their pain management has bee...
Background: Cancer incidence in the world is predicted to increase in the next decade. While progres...
Background: Cancer incidence in the world is predicted to increase in the next decade. While progres...
Cancer pain – relevant clinical problem in the whole world. Though the cancer pain can often be cont...
Pain associated with cancer is often under treated especially in the developing countries where ther...
Cancer pain is the most frequent and most unpleasant symptom of malignant disease and can impact pat...
In patients with advanced cancer, a readiness to address pain and other intolerable symptoms is a me...
Cancer is a chronic disease that affects patients quality of life, hence the need to evaluate the qu...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...
Background: There is an increase in cancer diseases all over the world, which leads to more patients...
Objective. This discussion document about the management of cancer pain is written from the pain spe...
Previous research studies and statistics have shown that despite widespread use of pain alleviation ...
Zhang Li,1 Tiara Aninditha,2 Brahim Griene,3 Javier Francis,4 Paulo Renato,5 Alain Serrie,6 Indira U...
Objectives: To provide an overview of the global disparities in cancer pain management. To discuss c...
Introduction Cancer incidence and mortality are increasing worldwide, and pain is the most common sy...
[[abstract]]The paradox of patients who are in pain yet satisfied with their pain management has bee...
Background: Cancer incidence in the world is predicted to increase in the next decade. While progres...
Background: Cancer incidence in the world is predicted to increase in the next decade. While progres...
Cancer pain – relevant clinical problem in the whole world. Though the cancer pain can often be cont...
Pain associated with cancer is often under treated especially in the developing countries where ther...
Cancer pain is the most frequent and most unpleasant symptom of malignant disease and can impact pat...
In patients with advanced cancer, a readiness to address pain and other intolerable symptoms is a me...
Cancer is a chronic disease that affects patients quality of life, hence the need to evaluate the qu...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...
Background: There is an increase in cancer diseases all over the world, which leads to more patients...
Objective. This discussion document about the management of cancer pain is written from the pain spe...
Previous research studies and statistics have shown that despite widespread use of pain alleviation ...
Zhang Li,1 Tiara Aninditha,2 Brahim Griene,3 Javier Francis,4 Paulo Renato,5 Alain Serrie,6 Indira U...
Objectives: To provide an overview of the global disparities in cancer pain management. To discuss c...
Introduction Cancer incidence and mortality are increasing worldwide, and pain is the most common sy...
[[abstract]]The paradox of patients who are in pain yet satisfied with their pain management has bee...