• CA Cancer J Clin · Nov 1988

    Review

    Practical aspects of pain control in the patient with cancer.

    • R K Portenoy.
    • Department of Neurology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York.
    • CA Cancer J Clin. 1988 Nov 1;38(6):327-52.

    AbstractCancer-related pain can be well controlled in most patients. With prolonged survival and cure now possible with many tumors, pain management becomes a compelling issue for the quality of the patient's remaining life. In advanced stages of disease, analgesia is an imperative for both the patient and family; it provides the patient the opportunity for a dignified and comfortable death and lifts from the family the added burden of anger and despair that is so often associated with uncontrolled pain in a loved one. Astute assessment, a systematic approach to pharmacologic treatment, and ongoing monitoring of therapy are the fundamental elements of successful management of pain in most patients.

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