• Der Schmerz · Mar 1992

    Drug therapy of pain in cancer.

    • G W Hanks.
    • Sainsbury Professor of Palliative Medicine United Medical & Dental Schools of Guys and St Thomas's Hospitals, St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth Palace Road, SE1 7EH, GB-London, U.K..
    • Schmerz. 1992 Mar 1;6(1):67-71.

    ConclusionMost pain in cancer should be easily relieved because it responds in a predictable way to opioid analgesic drugs. Some pains do not respond so well but can usually be ameliorated by the judicious use of adjuvant analgesics, non-drug measures, and the active involvement of the multidisciplinary team.

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