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Main description:
Malignant episodic (or "breakthrough") pain is a common feature of cancer pain that can have a negative impact on quality of life for both the patient and carer. It is characterized by a periodic increase in pain over background cancer pain and can be both severe in intensity and rapid in onset. Some patients who experience breakthrough pain are unresponsive to treatment and can pose a clinical challenge for physicians.
Part of the "Oxford Pain Management Library", this concise pocketbook provides a practical, evidence-based approach to the management of cancer-related breakthrough pain, and acts as an invaluable introduction for trainees and nurses, as well as a handy ready-reference for general physicians. This book provides comprehensive coverage of current treatment options, including chapters on the general principles of management, oral transmucosal opioids, opioids delivered by other routes, and other
agents (nitrous oxide, sedative agents).
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP Oxford)
Publication date: August, 2006
Pages: 128
Weight: 114g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Anaesthetics and Pain, Oncology
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This book is original for tackling an unusual and often neglected area of pain.

