| Literature DB >> 26862909 |
Andre M Cipta1, Christopher J Pietras2, Timothy E Weiss2, Thomas B Strouse3.
Abstract
Uncontrolled pain is one of the most feared and debilitating symptoms among cancer patients, and many suffer unnecessarily from suboptimal pain control. Cancer-related pain is often multidimensional and can affect all aspects of a patient's life. Hence, achieving adequate pain relief among cancer patients involves a proper assessment of psychosocial, spiritual, and physical pain issues, matched with an individualized treatment plan involving pharmacologic, nonpharmacologic, and procedural therapies when appropriate. Providing effective pain relief can help ease the overall burden of disease among oncology patients while helping them tolerate cancer-directed therapies and achieve the most optimal quality of life throughout all phases of the disease continuum. In this review, the authors will discuss the syndromes, assessment of, and treatment for cancer-related pain in the outpatient setting. ©2015 Frontline Medical Communications.Entities:
Keywords: cancer pain; cancer pain assessment; cancer pain management; cancer pain syndromes
Year: 2015 PMID: 26862909 DOI: 10.12788/jcso.0173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Support Oncol ISSN: 2330-7749