The assessment and treatment of breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) remain a major challenge in medicine due to its high impact on several aspects of health-related quality of life. BTcP should be carefully monitored in all cancer care settings by a multidisciplinary team to provide an appropriate and personalized clinical approach. The aim of this paper is to provide healthcare professionals involved in cancer pain management with a review of the relevant literature on the relationship between background cancer pain and BTcP which, by definition, occurs despite adequately controlled background cancer pain. The clinical cases presented contribute to a better understanding of this issue and underline its impact in daily clinical practice. Thi...
Temporal variations in cancer pain intensity are highly prevalent, and are often difficult to manage...
Contains fulltext : 57294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Breakthrough p...
Journal Article;Breakthrough cancer pain is defined as transient pain exacerbation in patients with ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Pain presents in ...
Breakthrough cancer pain is a common phenomenon, which is associated with a significant impact on qu...
OBJECTIVE: Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is a frequent event in cancer patients, with a prevalence...
Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is a frequent event in cancer patients, with a prevalence from 19\% ...
Pain presents in 80% of patients with advanced cancer, and 30% have periods of increased pain due to...
A recent review article reports that more than one out of two patients with cancer-related pain also...
Abstract Abstract Background: The different operational definitions of breakthrough cancer pain...
The aim of this study was to longitudinally assess the characteristics of background pain and breakt...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify potential variables influencing the clinical prese...
Clinical management of breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is still not satisfactory despite the availab...
This paper explores oncology nurses ’ recognition of breakthrough pain in cancer (BTPc), methods the...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify potential variables influencing the clinical prese...
Temporal variations in cancer pain intensity are highly prevalent, and are often difficult to manage...
Contains fulltext : 57294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Breakthrough p...
Journal Article;Breakthrough cancer pain is defined as transient pain exacerbation in patients with ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Pain presents in ...
Breakthrough cancer pain is a common phenomenon, which is associated with a significant impact on qu...
OBJECTIVE: Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is a frequent event in cancer patients, with a prevalence...
Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is a frequent event in cancer patients, with a prevalence from 19\% ...
Pain presents in 80% of patients with advanced cancer, and 30% have periods of increased pain due to...
A recent review article reports that more than one out of two patients with cancer-related pain also...
Abstract Abstract Background: The different operational definitions of breakthrough cancer pain...
The aim of this study was to longitudinally assess the characteristics of background pain and breakt...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify potential variables influencing the clinical prese...
Clinical management of breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is still not satisfactory despite the availab...
This paper explores oncology nurses ’ recognition of breakthrough pain in cancer (BTPc), methods the...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify potential variables influencing the clinical prese...
Temporal variations in cancer pain intensity are highly prevalent, and are often difficult to manage...
Contains fulltext : 57294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Breakthrough p...
Journal Article;Breakthrough cancer pain is defined as transient pain exacerbation in patients with ...