Aim: The frequent inadequacy of pain management in cancer patients is well known. Moreover, the quality of analgesic treatment in patients treated with radiotherapy (RT) has only been rarely assessed. In order to study the latter topic, we conducted a multicenter, observational and prospective study based on the Pain Management Index (PMI) in RT Italian departments. Methods: We collected data on age, gender, tumor site and stage, performance status, treatment aim, and pain (type: CP—cancer pain, NCP—non-cancer pain, MP—mixed pain; intensity: NRS: Numeric Rating Scale). Furthermore, we analyzed the impact on PMI on these parameters, and we defined a pain score with values from 0 (NRS: 0, no pain) to 3 (NRS: 7–10: intense pain) and an analges...
Objectives: Despite guidelines, a large percentage of cancer patients continue to suffer from ineffe...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of noncancer pain (NCP) in cancer patients is unknown. An analysis of inci...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of noncancer pain (NCP) in cancer patients is unknown. An analysis of inci...
Simple Summary Cancer pain is often inadequately treated, as shown by several clinical studies. This...
Simple Summary Cancer pain is often inadequately treated, as shown by several clinical studies. This...
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...
Most patients with advanced or metastatic cancer experience pain and despite several guidelines, und...
BACKGROUND: No study has so far addressed whether differences do exist in the management of cancer-r...
BACKGROUND: No study has so far addressed whether differences do exist in the management of cancer-r...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
Objectives: Despite guidelines, a large percentage of cancer patients continue to suffer from ineffe...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
Objectives: Despite guidelines, a large percentage of cancer patients continue to suffer from ineffe...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of noncancer pain (NCP) in cancer patients is unknown. An analysis of inci...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of noncancer pain (NCP) in cancer patients is unknown. An analysis of inci...
Simple Summary Cancer pain is often inadequately treated, as shown by several clinical studies. This...
Simple Summary Cancer pain is often inadequately treated, as shown by several clinical studies. This...
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...
Most patients with advanced or metastatic cancer experience pain and despite several guidelines, und...
BACKGROUND: No study has so far addressed whether differences do exist in the management of cancer-r...
BACKGROUND: No study has so far addressed whether differences do exist in the management of cancer-r...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
Objectives: Despite guidelines, a large percentage of cancer patients continue to suffer from ineffe...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
Objectives: Despite guidelines, a large percentage of cancer patients continue to suffer from ineffe...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of noncancer pain (NCP) in cancer patients is unknown. An analysis of inci...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of noncancer pain (NCP) in cancer patients is unknown. An analysis of inci...