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Ann Acad Med Singap · Jul 1994
ReviewPharmacotherapy for cancer pain: an anaesthesiologist's viewpoint.
- R B Patt.
- University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Section of Pain and Symptom Management, Houston 77030.
- Ann Acad Med Singap. 1994 Jul 1; 23 (4): 598-609.
AbstractCancer pain is prevalent and undertreated despite the availability of therapeutic options that, taken together are highly effective, economical and safe. Improved understanding of the pharmacology of chronically-administered opioids has resulted in reduced concerns about addiction and an increased emphasis on their use. The anaesthetist may play a pivotal role in cancer pain management by the provision of nerve blocks and other interventions, but, to be a truly effective consultant, must also be expert in all aspects of pharmacotherapy. A rationale for the development of pharmacologic expertise together with a review of assessment and pharmacologic management of cancer pain are provided.
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