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The effective management of pain from cancer is a top priority for
patients, carers and healthcare professionals, and has been the
subject of extensive research. Approximately two-thirds of cancer
patients will experience severe pain, and many of them will have
more than one pain. However, because of the increasing number of
available treatments for cancer, patients are surviving for longer
periods, and are developing complex consequences of their cancer
and its treatment, such as central and peripheral neuropathic pain
syndromes. Approximately 8 - 10% of cancer pain remains unrelieved
by conventional means.
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