Physical pain can be a major component of cancer patient’s suffering but suffering itself covers much more different sides of a human being than physical manifestations and often happens in the absence of physical pain. Suffering or total pain include physical pain, social pain, psychological pain and spiritual pain, which have a mutual influence on each other. The efficacy of treatment of total pain in cancer patients may be increased by additional use of psychological methods of its correction
Oncologic pain is a predominant symptom who affects oncological patients with advanced disease; the ...
Background. Appropriate clinical assessment of pain in cancer patients is a necessary requirement fo...
[[abstract]]Pain is a burdensome symptom that can commonly exist chronically along the cancer trajec...
Physical pain can be a major component of cancer patient’s suffering but suffering itself covers muc...
Cancer pain is the most frequent and most unpleasant symptom of malignant disease and can impact pat...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...
Despite increased attention to cancer pain, pain prevalence in patients with cancer has not improved...
Objective. This discussion document about the management of cancer pain is written from the pain spe...
Aim: Pain is a common and a complex experience among patients with cancer. The purpose of this revie...
It is increasingly clear that pain and emotions are closely interconnected. Pain does not only cause...
AbstractThis study examined assessment of pain and psychological status in patients with cancer. Pai...
Pain is unpleasant sensation, suffering or distress of the body or mind. This feeling impairs active...
Pain is an unpleasant experience, associated with real or potential tissue damage and has a dual cha...
Personalised and targeted interventions have revolutionised cancer treatment and dramatically improv...
Pain is experienced by most cancer patients. According to the definition of the International Societ...
Oncologic pain is a predominant symptom who affects oncological patients with advanced disease; the ...
Background. Appropriate clinical assessment of pain in cancer patients is a necessary requirement fo...
[[abstract]]Pain is a burdensome symptom that can commonly exist chronically along the cancer trajec...
Physical pain can be a major component of cancer patient’s suffering but suffering itself covers muc...
Cancer pain is the most frequent and most unpleasant symptom of malignant disease and can impact pat...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...
Despite increased attention to cancer pain, pain prevalence in patients with cancer has not improved...
Objective. This discussion document about the management of cancer pain is written from the pain spe...
Aim: Pain is a common and a complex experience among patients with cancer. The purpose of this revie...
It is increasingly clear that pain and emotions are closely interconnected. Pain does not only cause...
AbstractThis study examined assessment of pain and psychological status in patients with cancer. Pai...
Pain is unpleasant sensation, suffering or distress of the body or mind. This feeling impairs active...
Pain is an unpleasant experience, associated with real or potential tissue damage and has a dual cha...
Personalised and targeted interventions have revolutionised cancer treatment and dramatically improv...
Pain is experienced by most cancer patients. According to the definition of the International Societ...
Oncologic pain is a predominant symptom who affects oncological patients with advanced disease; the ...
Background. Appropriate clinical assessment of pain in cancer patients is a necessary requirement fo...
[[abstract]]Pain is a burdensome symptom that can commonly exist chronically along the cancer trajec...