• Geburtsh Frauenheilk · Jul 1992

    [Therapy for symptomatic pain in advanced breast cancer].

    • L Radbruch, D Zech, S Grond, and H Jung.
    • Institut für Anaesthesiologie und Operative Intensivmedizin, Universität zu Köln.
    • Geburtsh Frauenheilk. 1992 Jul 1;52(7):404-11.

    AbstractFrom 1983-1989, 106 patients with breast cancer were treated in our pain management unit on 6767 treatment days. Pain was caused by bone metastasis in 73% of patients. Neuropathic pain was reported by 32% of the patients. In all but four of these patients, new tumour growth was diagnosed. Patients were treated according to WHO analgesic guidelines with non-opioids on 16% of the days, non-opioids in combination with weak opioids on 36% and with strong opioids on 38% (orally 90%, parenterally 4% of the days). Due to the prevalence of bone pain non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs were given on 56% of the days. The high incidence of neuropathic pain led to frequent use of co-analgesics (antidepressants 17%, anticonvulsants 12%, steroids 12% of the days). Adjuvant therapy for symptoms other than pain was given on 86% of the days. Whilst 92% of patients reported more than moderate pain on admission, 45% obtained complete pain relief beginning from the first days of treatment. On 92% of the days, patients described their pain as moderate or less. Side effects were treated symptomatically and played a minor role in a reason to change therapy.

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