The interdisciplinary management of cancer pain

Dawood Sayed MD
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Abstract

For most patients, the most feared effect of cancer is the pain associated with the disease and its treatments. Poorly controlled pain in patients with cancer leads to suffering, poor nutrition, decreased compliance with treatment regimens, and increased mortality. Obviously, effective pain control is one of the pillars of effective global treatment of cancer in general. Historically, the treatment of pain in the cancer population was the responsibility of the medical oncologist, with escalating doses of opioids being the main form of therapy. Breakthroughs in diagnosis and treatment of cancer have led to patients living longer and potentially surviving this disease. Simple single-modal therapy with oral opioids fails to achieve adequate pain control in a significant percentage of patients. The interdisciplinary model for the management of cancer has long been a standard of practice, with collaboration among medical, radiation, and surgical oncologists. In this article, we describe an analogous approach to the management of cancer pain with collaboration among different specialties involved in the management of these patients.

癌症疼痛的跨学科管理
对大多数患者来说,癌症最可怕的影响是与疾病及其治疗相关的疼痛。癌症患者疼痛控制不佳导致痛苦、营养不良、治疗方案依从性降低和死亡率增加。显然,有效的疼痛控制是全球癌症有效治疗的支柱之一。从历史上看,治疗癌症患者的疼痛是肿瘤学家的责任,不断增加的阿片类药物剂量是主要的治疗形式。癌症诊断和治疗方面的突破使患者活得更长,并有可能存活下来。口服阿片类药物的简单单模治疗在很大比例的患者中未能达到足够的疼痛控制。在医学、放射学和外科肿瘤学家之间的合作下,癌症管理的跨学科模式长期以来一直是一种实践标准。在这篇文章中,我们描述了一种类似的方法来管理癌症疼痛与参与管理这些患者的不同专业之间的合作。
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