BACKGROUND: No study has so far addressed whether differences do exist in the management of cancer pain between patients receiving usual care by primary specialists and those receiving early palliative/supportive intervention.PATIENTS AND METHODS: A multicentre cross-sectional study in 32 Italian Hospitals has included 1450 patients, receiving analgesic therapy for cancer pain: 602 with access to primary specialist alone (standard care, SC) and 848 with early access to a palliative/supportive care (ePSC) team, concomitant with primary oncology care.RESULTS: Statistically significant differences in the analgesic drug administration according to care model have been evident: non-opioids were more frequently used in SC (9.5% versus 2%; P < 0.0...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
Purpose Opioids reduce cancer-related pain but an association with shorter survival is variably repo...
Background: Pain remains one of the most common and debilitating symptoms of advanced cancer. To dat...
BACKGROUND: No study has so far addressed whether differences do exist in the management of cancer p...
BACKGROUND: No study has so far addressed whether differences do exist in the management of cancer-r...
The increased recognition of the high prevalence and important burden of cancer pain and the documen...
Background: medical oncologists and palliative care physicians have different tasks even if they pla...
Background: Management of pain related to advanced or metastatic cancer, although the availability o...
Most patients with advanced or metastatic cancer experience pain and despite several guidelines, und...
Most patients with advanced or metastatic cancer experience pain and despite several guidelines, und...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
Objective: The positive impact of early palliative care interventions in advanced cancer patients ha...
Background: In patients with cancer, the prevalence of pain is high, and pain management is often ch...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> cancer pain is still undertreated as for inappropriate use of opioid...
The Research Network of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) performed a survey of 30...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
Purpose Opioids reduce cancer-related pain but an association with shorter survival is variably repo...
Background: Pain remains one of the most common and debilitating symptoms of advanced cancer. To dat...
BACKGROUND: No study has so far addressed whether differences do exist in the management of cancer p...
BACKGROUND: No study has so far addressed whether differences do exist in the management of cancer-r...
The increased recognition of the high prevalence and important burden of cancer pain and the documen...
Background: medical oncologists and palliative care physicians have different tasks even if they pla...
Background: Management of pain related to advanced or metastatic cancer, although the availability o...
Most patients with advanced or metastatic cancer experience pain and despite several guidelines, und...
Most patients with advanced or metastatic cancer experience pain and despite several guidelines, und...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
Objective: The positive impact of early palliative care interventions in advanced cancer patients ha...
Background: In patients with cancer, the prevalence of pain is high, and pain management is often ch...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> cancer pain is still undertreated as for inappropriate use of opioid...
The Research Network of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) performed a survey of 30...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
Purpose Opioids reduce cancer-related pain but an association with shorter survival is variably repo...
Background: Pain remains one of the most common and debilitating symptoms of advanced cancer. To dat...