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British journal of cancer · Mar 2001
Practice Guideline GuidelineMorphine and alternative opioids in cancer pain: the EAPC recommendations.
- G W Hanks, F Conno, N Cherny, M Hanna, E Kalso, H J McQuay, S Mercadante, J Meynadier, P Poulain, C Ripamonti, L Radbruch, J R Casas, J Sawe, R G Twycross, V Ventafridda, and Expert Working Group of the Research Network of the European Association for Palliative Care.
- Palliative Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre, UK.
- Br. J. Cancer. 2001 Mar 2;84(5):587-93.
AbstractAn expert working group of the European Association for Palliative Care has revised and updated its guidelines on the use of morphine in the management of cancer pain. The revised recommendations presented here give guidance on the use of morphine and the alternative strong opioid analgesics which have been introduced in many parts of the world in recent years. Practical strategies for dealing with difficult situations are described presenting a consensus view where supporting evidence is lacking. The strength of the evidence on which each recommendation is based is indicated.Copyright 2001 Cancer Research Campaign.
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