Context The prevalence of chronic pain in cancer survivors is double that of the general U.S. population. Opioids have been the foundation of cancer pain management for decades; however, there is a paucity of literature on long-term opioid therapy (LTOT) in cancer survivors. An understanding of factors related to LTOT use in cancer survivors is needed to address chronic pain and balance opioid harms in the expanding population of cancer survivors. Objectives To analyze the research of LTOT utilization and factors associated with persistent opioid use in cancer survivors. Methods A five-stage integrative review process was adapted from Whittemore and Knafl. Data sources searched included Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, and Google...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that as more patients are surviving cancer, new persistent o...
Purpose Pain management principles vary considerably between chronic noncancer, acute and cancer pai...
Background: Improving survival rates among patients with breast cancer has been associated with an i...
Introduction: As a result of advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, two-thirds of in...
Thesis advisor: Lisa Wood MageeBackground: Chronic cancer-related pain is a considerable problem in ...
INTRODUCTION: Pain is common in cancer. Pain can present at the time of diagnosis or it can develop ...
Background: Little is known about the different patterns of persistent opioid use and whether the pa...
Background: There are no universal tools to predict the necessity of high-dose opioid use for cancer...
BackgroundAlthough opioids play a critical role in the management of cancer pain, the ongoing opioid...
International audienceINTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:According to World Health Organization recommendat...
Background: No population-based studies have examined chronic opioid use among cancer survivors who ...
Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opio...
Purpose Opioids provide effective analgesia for most cancer patients, but little is known about ind...
Importance: Prescription opioids are frequently prescribed to treat cancer-related pain. However, li...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Purpose of the research: Pain and sleep disturbance have been shown to have a pr...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that as more patients are surviving cancer, new persistent o...
Purpose Pain management principles vary considerably between chronic noncancer, acute and cancer pai...
Background: Improving survival rates among patients with breast cancer has been associated with an i...
Introduction: As a result of advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, two-thirds of in...
Thesis advisor: Lisa Wood MageeBackground: Chronic cancer-related pain is a considerable problem in ...
INTRODUCTION: Pain is common in cancer. Pain can present at the time of diagnosis or it can develop ...
Background: Little is known about the different patterns of persistent opioid use and whether the pa...
Background: There are no universal tools to predict the necessity of high-dose opioid use for cancer...
BackgroundAlthough opioids play a critical role in the management of cancer pain, the ongoing opioid...
International audienceINTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:According to World Health Organization recommendat...
Background: No population-based studies have examined chronic opioid use among cancer survivors who ...
Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opio...
Purpose Opioids provide effective analgesia for most cancer patients, but little is known about ind...
Importance: Prescription opioids are frequently prescribed to treat cancer-related pain. However, li...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Purpose of the research: Pain and sleep disturbance have been shown to have a pr...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that as more patients are surviving cancer, new persistent o...
Purpose Pain management principles vary considerably between chronic noncancer, acute and cancer pai...
Background: Improving survival rates among patients with breast cancer has been associated with an i...