BackgroundCancer pain prevalence remains high with more than 60% of patients with advanced cancer experiencing cancer-related pain. The undertreatment of pain due to concerns of opioid dependence or diversion, as well as the potential effect of opioids on tumor neogenesis, add to the suffering among cancer populations.ObjectivesThe aim of this narrative review was to assess evidence on the effectiveness, safety, cost-effectiveness, and advances of Intrathecal (IT) Drug Delivery Systems (IDDS) for the management of cancer pain.Study designThe present review was performed by searching for articles indexed in PubMed, MEDLINE, SciELO, Google Scholar, and Scopus.MethodsStudies were included if they investigated patients with chronic cancer-relat...
Extensive experience suggests that cancer pain can be relieved in 80 % to 90% of patients using a si...
Pain is an uncomfortable experience associated with various pathologies, including cancer. Advances ...
Background: While opioids in increasing doses may produce adverse effects, the same adverse effects ...
Introduction: A substantial number of patients with cancer suffer considerable pain at some point du...
Cancer related pain may be due to the malignant disease itself, or subsequent to treatments, such as...
Failure to alleviate cancer pain may deteriorate mental functioning, increase depression symptoms, r...
Personalised and targeted interventions have revolutionised cancer treatment and dramatically improv...
Opioids are extremely effective in managing cancer pain, and now are utilized for longer periods of ...
Pain is prevalent in advanced malignancies; however, some patients cannot get adequate pain relief b...
Cancer produces many symptoms, and pain is one of them. When a person is having pain due to cancer, ...
Pain is the most feared symptom associated with cancer and the most prominent symptom reported in ca...
Between 10% and 20% of cancer pain patients fail to obtain adequate pain relief despite comprehensiv...
Introduction: A previous Delphi survey from the Rational Use of Analgesics (RUA) project involving I...
BACKGROUND: The initiation of continuous parenteral (subcutaneous or intravenous) opioids or a chang...
Background Pain is a common symptom with cancer, and 30%to 50%of all people with cancer will experie...
Extensive experience suggests that cancer pain can be relieved in 80 % to 90% of patients using a si...
Pain is an uncomfortable experience associated with various pathologies, including cancer. Advances ...
Background: While opioids in increasing doses may produce adverse effects, the same adverse effects ...
Introduction: A substantial number of patients with cancer suffer considerable pain at some point du...
Cancer related pain may be due to the malignant disease itself, or subsequent to treatments, such as...
Failure to alleviate cancer pain may deteriorate mental functioning, increase depression symptoms, r...
Personalised and targeted interventions have revolutionised cancer treatment and dramatically improv...
Opioids are extremely effective in managing cancer pain, and now are utilized for longer periods of ...
Pain is prevalent in advanced malignancies; however, some patients cannot get adequate pain relief b...
Cancer produces many symptoms, and pain is one of them. When a person is having pain due to cancer, ...
Pain is the most feared symptom associated with cancer and the most prominent symptom reported in ca...
Between 10% and 20% of cancer pain patients fail to obtain adequate pain relief despite comprehensiv...
Introduction: A previous Delphi survey from the Rational Use of Analgesics (RUA) project involving I...
BACKGROUND: The initiation of continuous parenteral (subcutaneous or intravenous) opioids or a chang...
Background Pain is a common symptom with cancer, and 30%to 50%of all people with cancer will experie...
Extensive experience suggests that cancer pain can be relieved in 80 % to 90% of patients using a si...
Pain is an uncomfortable experience associated with various pathologies, including cancer. Advances ...
Background: While opioids in increasing doses may produce adverse effects, the same adverse effects ...