Purpose: Patients treated with opioid drugs for cancer pain experience different relief responses, raising the possibility that genetic factors play a role in opioid therapy outcome. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that genetic variations may control individual response to opioid drugs in cancer patients. Experimental design: We tested 1 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in European cancer patients, selected in a first series, for extremely poor (pain relief ≤40%; n = 145) or good (pain relief ≥90%; n = 293) responses to opioid therapy using a DNA-pooling approach. Candidate SNPs identified by SNP-array were genotyped in individual samples constituting DNA pools as well as in a second series of 570 patients. Result...
Cancer-related pain is a major clinical problem. The World Health Organisation recommends morphine f...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
Common adverse symptoms of cancer and chemotherapy are a major health burden; chief among these is p...
Cancer pain patients need variable opioid doses. Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that opioi...
Abstract Aim Cancer pain impairs not only physical functions but also social functions and roles. Co...
Background and purpose The effects of single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP s) on the cognitive funct...
The number of cancer patients in the world is increasing mainly because of ageing populations. In de...
none14siBackground: Current understanding of genetic factors associated with pain severity, and impr...
Strong opioids, morphine and oxycodone, are used in the management of moderate to severe cancer pain...
Abstract Inter-individual variation in response to opioids for cancer pain is a well-established phe...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To assess association between genetic variants and opioid require...
Nausea and vomiting are often associated with opioid analgesia in cancer patients; however, only a s...
Abstract Background Cancer patients experience pain that has physiological, sensory, affective, cogn...
BACKGROUND: Genetic variability contributes to variable clinical response to opioids. This study eme...
Abstract Objective Use of opioids for pain management has increased over the past decade; however, i...
Cancer-related pain is a major clinical problem. The World Health Organisation recommends morphine f...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
Common adverse symptoms of cancer and chemotherapy are a major health burden; chief among these is p...
Cancer pain patients need variable opioid doses. Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that opioi...
Abstract Aim Cancer pain impairs not only physical functions but also social functions and roles. Co...
Background and purpose The effects of single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP s) on the cognitive funct...
The number of cancer patients in the world is increasing mainly because of ageing populations. In de...
none14siBackground: Current understanding of genetic factors associated with pain severity, and impr...
Strong opioids, morphine and oxycodone, are used in the management of moderate to severe cancer pain...
Abstract Inter-individual variation in response to opioids for cancer pain is a well-established phe...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To assess association between genetic variants and opioid require...
Nausea and vomiting are often associated with opioid analgesia in cancer patients; however, only a s...
Abstract Background Cancer patients experience pain that has physiological, sensory, affective, cogn...
BACKGROUND: Genetic variability contributes to variable clinical response to opioids. This study eme...
Abstract Objective Use of opioids for pain management has increased over the past decade; however, i...
Cancer-related pain is a major clinical problem. The World Health Organisation recommends morphine f...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
Common adverse symptoms of cancer and chemotherapy are a major health burden; chief among these is p...