Cancer-related Pain
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Persistent and Breakthrough Cancer Pain: An Expert Video Roundtable
Neal E. Slatkin
2012 Feb 02.
Barbara A. Murphy
2012 Jan 24.
Sharon M. Weinstein
2012 Jan 24.
David M. Kaufman
2011 Oct 03.
- Acute and Post-Operative Pain
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Sharon M. Weinstein, MD, FAAHPM
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Sharon M. Weinstein, MD, FAAHPM
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Department of Anesthesiology
Adjunct Associate Professor
Departments of Neurology and Internal Medicine
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Pain Medicine and Palliative Care
Huntsman Cancer Institute
University of Utah School of Medicine
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Psychosocial Issues in Cancer Pain.
Preclinic group education sessions reduce waiting times and costs at public pain medicine units.
Effect of telecare management on pain and depression in patients with cancer: a randomized trial.
The role of chemical neurolysis in cancer pain.
Cancer-related pain management: a report of evidence-based recommendations to guide practice.
Porter LS, Keefe FJ
Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2011 Mar 15
Cancer pain is a complex and...
Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2011 Mar 15
Cancer pain is a complex and...
Preclinic group education sessions reduce waiting times and costs at public pain medicine units.
Davies, S. Quintner, J. Parsons, R. et al.
Pain Med. 2011 Jan;12(1):59-71.
OBJECTIVE: To...
Pain Med. 2011 Jan;12(1):59-71.
OBJECTIVE: To...
Effect of telecare management on pain and depression in patients with cancer: a randomized trial.
Kroenke K, Theobald D, Wu J et al.
JAMA. 2010 Jul 14;304(2):163-71.
CONTEXT: Pain and...
JAMA. 2010 Jul 14;304(2):163-71.
CONTEXT: Pain and...
The role of chemical neurolysis in cancer pain.
Koyyalagunta D, Burton AW.
Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2010 Aug;14(4):261-7.
Pain continues to...
Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2010 Aug;14(4):261-7.
Pain continues to...
Cancer-related pain management: a report of evidence-based recommendations to guide practice.
Green E, Zwaal C, Beals C, et al.
Clin J Pain. 2010;26(6):449-62.
OBJECTIVES: Cancer may...
Clin J Pain. 2010;26(6):449-62.
OBJECTIVES: Cancer may...







Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a significant, debilitating complication of chemotherapy administration for cancer.
The effects of sex and gender on the subjective experience of pain and analgesic response have generated marked scientific and clinical interest over the last decade. Women are at greater risk for many painful conditions and are more sensitive to experimentally induced pain.
More effective surgical, chemotherapeutic, and radiologic therapies for cancer have increased overall survival rates.
A review of the recent literature suggests that racial and ethnic disparities in pain assessment, analgesic treatment, and patient outcomes continue to exist across various acute and chronic pain conditions.
Based on the landmark gate control theory proposed by Ronald Melzack and Patrick D. Wall, spinal cord stimulation is increasingly being used to treat various chronic pain conditions.
Objective: To assess demographic and clinical factors associated with celiac plexus neurolysis outcomes. Design. Retrospective clinical data analysis. Setting. A tertiary care, academic medical center.
Virtual reality is a multisensory technology that allows participants to become immersed and participate in a virtual world.
The treatment of pain with pharmacologic agents is often limited by dose-dependent side effects that develop when drugs are delivered systemically.
Meta-analysis of studies addressing hypnotic analgesia for both clinical and laboratory pain suggest that this modality is highly efficacious compared with standard care or no treatment.