Management of pain in cancer patients - an update.

IF 1.2 Q4 ONCOLOGY
ecancermedicalscience Pub Date : 2024-12-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1821
María Laura Daud, Gustavo G De Simone
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Abstract

Pain is one of the most detrimental symptoms exhibited by cancer patients, being an indication for opioid therapy in up to half of the patients receiving chemotherapy and even more for those with advanced cancer. This article aims to briefly overview current knowledge on cancer-related pain with a focus on assessment and new approaches and trends. We will also provide some insight on the lower- and middle-income countries context.

Data sources: A narrative review of the literature was conducted including relevant guidelines and recommendations from scientific societies and WHO.

Data summary: Data on the approach and assessment of cancer pain as well as current and novel approaches have been displayed with the help of tables and figures.

Conclusion: Since the initial recommendations of the WHO analgesic ladder method, new insights have emerged. Scientific progress reaches its maximum social sense when populations and governments prioritise the value of relief and compassion, and concrete actions are implemented with the aim of relieving cancer pain.

癌症患者疼痛管理的最新进展。
疼痛是癌症患者表现出的最有害的症状之一,在接受化疗的患者中,多达一半的患者需要阿片类药物治疗,晚期癌症患者甚至更多。本文旨在简要概述目前对癌症相关疼痛的认识,重点是评估和新的方法和趋势。我们还将就低收入和中等收入国家的情况提供一些见解。数据来源:对文献进行了叙述性审查,包括科学学会和世卫组织的相关指南和建议。数据总结:通过表格和图表展示了癌症疼痛的治疗方法和评估方法以及目前和新的治疗方法。结论:自最初推荐WHO阶梯镇痛方法以来,出现了新的见解。当人们和政府优先考虑救济和同情的价值,并以减轻癌症疼痛为目标实施具体行动时,科学进步的社会意义就会最大化。
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