AbstractBackgroundMore than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countries (LMICs), live with limited or no access to pain control and palliative care. This inequality—the pain divide—is a grave injustice. As a result, many patients around the world, especially those with chronic diseases, needlessly suffer pain. The Harvard Global Equity Initiative–Lancet Commission on Global Access to Pain Control and Palliative Care (GAPCPC) aims to address the pain divide through the promotion of effective universal health coverage (UHC) and by harnessing existing platforms for health systems strengthening.MethodsThe Commission has convened experts from the health systems, global health, and palliative care communities. It mer...
AbstractOpioids (e.g. morphine) are affordable, effective interventions for cancer-related pain. How...
Background: Cancer incidence in the world is predicted to increase in the next decade. While progres...
A global lack of pain and palliative care services means that millions of people each year spend the...
Background: More than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countries (LMI...
Medical availability of effective pain medication is vitally important domestically and globally. Me...
The lack of medical availability of effective pain medication is an enduring and expanding global he...
Cancer pain relief has been defined as a worldwide public health challenge in the last decades and h...
This report highlights the lack of access to pain relieving drugs throughout the world and calls for...
Unrelieved pain remains a global health problem. There is a major difference between what could be d...
In October 2006, I had an extraordinary opportunity: The Pain & Policies Study Group (PPS3) of the U...
Through the financial support from the Open Society Foundations, Dejusticia developed a diagnostic r...
The undertreatment of pain is a major public health issue worldwide. According to the World Health O...
This books seeks to facilitate linkages between discussions on the right to health and discussions o...
AbstractOver the last couple of years we have had the privilege of travelling to and working in a nu...
Summary: Background: The Lancet Commission on Palliative Care (PC) and Pain Relief quantified the b...
AbstractOpioids (e.g. morphine) are affordable, effective interventions for cancer-related pain. How...
Background: Cancer incidence in the world is predicted to increase in the next decade. While progres...
A global lack of pain and palliative care services means that millions of people each year spend the...
Background: More than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countries (LMI...
Medical availability of effective pain medication is vitally important domestically and globally. Me...
The lack of medical availability of effective pain medication is an enduring and expanding global he...
Cancer pain relief has been defined as a worldwide public health challenge in the last decades and h...
This report highlights the lack of access to pain relieving drugs throughout the world and calls for...
Unrelieved pain remains a global health problem. There is a major difference between what could be d...
In October 2006, I had an extraordinary opportunity: The Pain & Policies Study Group (PPS3) of the U...
Through the financial support from the Open Society Foundations, Dejusticia developed a diagnostic r...
The undertreatment of pain is a major public health issue worldwide. According to the World Health O...
This books seeks to facilitate linkages between discussions on the right to health and discussions o...
AbstractOver the last couple of years we have had the privilege of travelling to and working in a nu...
Summary: Background: The Lancet Commission on Palliative Care (PC) and Pain Relief quantified the b...
AbstractOpioids (e.g. morphine) are affordable, effective interventions for cancer-related pain. How...
Background: Cancer incidence in the world is predicted to increase in the next decade. While progres...
A global lack of pain and palliative care services means that millions of people each year spend the...