نتایج جستجو برای: cancer pain

تعداد نتایج: 1137745  

Journal: :Oncology 2008
Marvin Omar Delgado-Guay Eduardo Bruera

Pain in older cancer patients is a common event, and many times it is undertreated. Barriers to cancer pain management in the elderly include concerns about the use of medications, the atypical manifestations of pain in the elderly, and side effects related to opioid and other analgesic drugs. The care of older cancer patients experiencing pain involves a comprehensive assessment, which include...

Journal: :Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN 1979
B L Crue A Felsööry D Agnew M D Kamdar W Randle S Griffin R Sherman P Menard J J Pinsky

More than 30% of patients with cancer report chronic pain, which is an indication of both the frequency of cancer-related pain and the failure to optimally manage it. Although access to opioid analgesics has greatly improved over the past 25 years, much remains to be done for patients experiencing severe pain. Opioids are far from ideal analgesics, noted Dr. Robert A. Swarm at the recent NCCN 1...

Journal: :Nursing older people 2017
Margaret Dunham Peter Allmark Karen Collins

Aim To consider how the older person constructs the experience of cancer pain and how this is informed by expectations and experiences. Method Nine older people with cancer were asked to keep diaries and subsequently interviewed about their experiences of living with cancer and pain. Findings Five themes were identified - better to be old than to be dying with cancer, maintaining control and in...

2012
Cesar Margarit Joaquim Juliá Rafael López Antonio Anton Yolanda Escobar Ana Casas Juan Jesús Cruz Rafael Galvez Ana Mañas Francisco Zaragozá

Breakthrough cancer pain is defined as transient pain exacerbation in patients with stable and controlled basal pain. Although variable, the prevalence of breakthrough cancer pain is high (33%-95%). According to the American Pain Foundation, breakthrough pain is observed in 50%-90% of all hospitalized cancer patients, in 89% of all patients admitted to homes for the elderly and terminal-patient...

2013
Hong Sik Park Woo Kyung Sin Hye Young Kim Jee Youn Moon Soo Young Park Yong Chul Kim Sang Chul Lee

More than 80% of cancer patients experience cancer pain. Among them, more than 50% experience moderate to severe pain. To control cancer pain, a variety of methods have been used, including medications and nerve blocks. In some patients, however, it is impossible to perform nerve blocks due to caner metastasis into the epidural space, while in other patients, opioid dose escalation is impossibl...

2017
Walter B. Forman

Pain in older cancer patients is a common event, and many times it is undertreated. Barriers to cancer pain management in the elderly include concerns about the use of medications, the atypical manifestations of pain in the elderly, and side effects related to opioid and other analgesic drugs. The care of older cancer patients experiencing pain involves a comprehensive assessment, which include...

Journal: :گوارش 0
kazem anvari ali taghizade-kermani marjaneh mirsadraee kamran ghafarzadegan

adenocarcinoma of the stomach was the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide through most of the 20th century. usual presentations of gastric cancer include anorexia, epigastric pain or discomfort and weakness. rarely, patients present with unusual clinical manifestations. in this article, we report two cases with uncommon presentations of gastric adenocarcinoma. the first patient was ...

2017
Peng Yao Yuanyuan Ding Zhenkai Han Ying Mu Tao Hong Yongqiang Zhu Hongxi Li

Objective Cancer-induced bone pain is a common clinical problem in breast cancer patients with bone metastasis. However, the mechanisms driving cancer-induced bone pain are poorly known. Recent studies show that a novel protease, asparaginyl endopeptidase (AEP) plays crucial roles in breast cancer metastasis and progression. We aim to determine the functions and targeted suppress of AEP in a mo...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2009
Carmen R Green Laura Montague Tamera A Hart-Johnson

Although cancer pain, both consistent and breakthrough pain ([BTP]; pain flares interrupting well-controlled baseline pain), is common among cancer patients, its prevalence, characteristics, etiology, and impact on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) are poorly understood. This longitudinal study examined the experience and treatment of cancer-related pain over six months, including an evalu...

Journal: :Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 2021

Most patients with cancer experience pain at some point in the disease course due to itself or its treatment, both. Pain management can involve pharmacologic (nonopioid medications, adjuvants, and opioids) nonpharmacologic (radiation therapy, interventional procedures) therapies. This article provides a treatment approach reduce for improve their quality of life.

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