• Oncology Ny · Nov 2000

    Practice Guideline Guideline

    NCCN Practice Guidelines for Cancer Pain.

    • C Benedetti, C Brock, C Cleeland, N Coyle, J E Dubé, B Ferrell, S Hassenbusch, N A Janjan, M J Lema, M H Levy, M J Loscalzo, M Lynch, C Muir, L Oakes, A O'Neill, R Payne, K L Syrjala, S Urba, S M Weinstein, and National Comprehensive Cancer Network.
    • James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
    • Oncology Ny. 2000 Nov 1;14(11A):135-50.

    AbstractThe overall approach to pain management encompassed in these guidelines is comprehensive. It is based on objective pain assessments, utilizes both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions, and requires continual reevaluation of the patient. The NCCN Cancer Pain Practice Guidelines Panel believes that cancer pain can be well controlled in the vast majority of patients if the algorithms presented are systematically applied, carefully monitored, and tailored to the needs of the individual patient.

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