-Every year in England and Wales, 105,000 people sufferfrom uncontrolled cancer pain and are rarely offered community pharmacy medicine consultations (e.g. Medicines Use Reviews -MURs)[1]. Our aim was to examine how patients with cancer pain deal with their pain medication and to investigate their experiences of and attitudes towards community pharmacy
Purpose of review Cancer incidence increases worldwide and thus more patients will suffer from cance...
Purpose of reviewCancer incidence increases worldwide and thus more patients will suffer from cancer...
Aim: Pain is the most common symptom for which patients seeks help and can reflect either physical o...
Pain experienced by many patients with advanced cancer is often not well controlled and community ph...
Objectives: The aim was to explore and describe community pharmacists' current and potential place i...
Background: Patients with advanced cancer commonly experience pain and it is least controlled in com...
Background: There is an increase in cancer diseases all over the world, which leads to more patients...
Introduction: Pain management and supportive-care are critical for cancer patients. The purpose of t...
Background: At the end of life, patients living in their own homes experience significantly more pai...
This study assesses the treatment attitudes and practices of general practitioners in the management...
Cancer pain is estimated to occur in 30% to 70% of patients with early-stage cancer and 60% to 95% w...
Despite increased attention to cancer pain, pain prevalence in patients with cancer has not improved...
BACKGROUND: A prospective, longitudinal audit of pain management in patients with cancer was conduct...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK. Due to advances in treatment and earl...
Incidence, causes and prevalence of cancer pain Cancer-related pain afflicts some 9 million people w...
Purpose of review Cancer incidence increases worldwide and thus more patients will suffer from cance...
Purpose of reviewCancer incidence increases worldwide and thus more patients will suffer from cancer...
Aim: Pain is the most common symptom for which patients seeks help and can reflect either physical o...
Pain experienced by many patients with advanced cancer is often not well controlled and community ph...
Objectives: The aim was to explore and describe community pharmacists' current and potential place i...
Background: Patients with advanced cancer commonly experience pain and it is least controlled in com...
Background: There is an increase in cancer diseases all over the world, which leads to more patients...
Introduction: Pain management and supportive-care are critical for cancer patients. The purpose of t...
Background: At the end of life, patients living in their own homes experience significantly more pai...
This study assesses the treatment attitudes and practices of general practitioners in the management...
Cancer pain is estimated to occur in 30% to 70% of patients with early-stage cancer and 60% to 95% w...
Despite increased attention to cancer pain, pain prevalence in patients with cancer has not improved...
BACKGROUND: A prospective, longitudinal audit of pain management in patients with cancer was conduct...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK. Due to advances in treatment and earl...
Incidence, causes and prevalence of cancer pain Cancer-related pain afflicts some 9 million people w...
Purpose of review Cancer incidence increases worldwide and thus more patients will suffer from cance...
Purpose of reviewCancer incidence increases worldwide and thus more patients will suffer from cancer...
Aim: Pain is the most common symptom for which patients seeks help and can reflect either physical o...