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Morphine and treatment of cancer -related pain-risk or benefit?
Morphine has been widely used to treat physical non-cancer pain as well as cancer-related pain. However, a growing body of evidence has emerged indicating that morphine in addition to alleviating pain initiates and suppresses immune functions in different types of cancer. At present the actions of morphine on tumor growth are contradictory with both inhibition and stimulation reported. Thus, the effects of morphine use needs to be identified with respect to the immune system in consideration of the therapeutic course to follow. It is known that cancer cells express various types of opioid receptors and morphine interaction with these receptors needs to be elucidated in cancer treatment. The expression and distribution of different opioid receptors for morphine binding may provide a basis for varying effects attributed to morphine actions on cancer cell promotion and suppression. Evidence indicates that knowledge regarding distribution of opioid receptors may be considered as a therapeutic tool to determine the use of morphine as a painkiller to treat cancer-related pain.
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"Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health: Part B - Critical Reviews" is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis, focusing on the critical examination of research in the areas of environmental exposure and population health. With an ISSN identifier of 1093-7404, this journal has established itself as a significant source of scholarly content in the field of toxicology and environmental health.
Since its inception, the journal has published over 424 articles that have garnered 35,097 citations, reflecting its impact and relevance in the scientific community. Known for its comprehensive reviews, the journal also goes by the names "Critical Reviews" and "Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health, Part B, Critical Reviews."
The journal's mission is to provide a platform for in-depth analysis and critical discussion of the latest findings in toxicology, environmental health, and related disciplines. By doing so, it contributes to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of the complex interactions between environmental factors and human health, aiding in the development of strategies to protect and improve public health.