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Cancer Pain provides a comprehensive, practical guide to the
management of pain in cancer patients. Beginning with a discussion
of current issues in the control of cancer pain, the initial
chapters provide a clear, concise explanation of cancer pain
syndromes, an up-to-date understanding of the pathophysiological
mechanism and recent developments in creating pre-clinical cancer
pain models. The book offers the reader the wide and improved
options for management of cancer pain in clinical practice
including the use of opioid and non-opioid drugs and the role of
non-pharmacological methods in pain control. Subsequent chapters
address particular challenges in pain control, such as breakthrough
pain, neuropathic cancer pain, as well as pain associated with
cancer treatment which, until recently, has not been fully
appreciated. Recent issues relating to new adverse side effects to
chronic opioid medications such as hyperalgesia and neurotoxicity
are explained, and best practice to reduce or avoid them is stated.
The book also aims to aid in the overall educational need for young
doctors as well as established primary care physicians by
highlighting the available tools and the importance of early pain
interventions in the overall cancer treatment strategy.
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