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- Scope of the Problem
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1. Cancer pain and related symptoms: an overview
- Prof. Judith Paice
- Current Therapies
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3. Spinal analgesia for cancer pain
- Prof. Jon Raphael
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4. Celiac plexus block
- Prof. David Brown
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5. Cancer pain control: an evidence-based approach
- Prof. Daniel Carr
- Future Directions
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7. Symptom control: using technology pragmatically
- Dr. Steven Richeimer
- From Palliative Care to Chronic Pain
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8. Insight and responsibility: ethics in pain medicine and palliative care
- Prof. Rollin Gallagher
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9. Optimal treatment of chronic pain
- Prof. Gordon Irving
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10. The patient with pain: a palliative care approach
- Dr. Janet Abrahm
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11. Chronic cancer pain: the price of success?
- Prof. Allen Burton
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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Scope of the problem (1)
- Scope of the problem (2)
- Scope of the problem (3)
- Cancer pain
- Pain definition
- Cancer pain: Multidimensional phenomenon
- Consequences of cancer pain (1)
- Consequences of cancer pain (2)
- Is cancer pain increasing?
- Prevalence of cancer pain (1)
- Prevalence of cancer pain (2)
- Prevalence of cancer pain (3)
- Etiology of cancer pain
- Causes of pain in people with cancer: Etiology
- Etiology: Pain due to cancer
- Etiology: Pain due to cancer treatment (1)
- Etiology: Pain due to cancer treatment (2)
- Etiology: Pain unrelated to cancer or its treatment
- Pathophysiology of common pain syndromes
- Common neuropathic pain syndromes (1)
- Common neuropathic pain syndromes (2)
- Non-cancer-related causes of neuropathies
- Pain in children with cancer (1)
- Pain in children with cancer (2)
- Symptom clusters
- Symptoms associated with cancer
- Those at risk for undertreatment
- Barriers to cancer pain and symptom control (1)
- Barriers to cancer pain and symptom control (2)
- Who develops pain? (1)
- Who develops pain? (2)
- Who develops chronic pain? (1)
- Who develops chronic pain? (2)
- Who develops chronic pain? (3)
- Summary (1)
- Summary (2)
- Summary (3)
- A quote by Margaret Mead
- Resources - Professional
- Resources - Patients
Topics Covered
- Scope of the problem
- Consequences of unrelieved cancer pain
- Prevalence of cancer pain
- Common cancer pain syndromes
- Special populations
- Barriers to cancer pain relief
- Who develops chronic cancer pain
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Talk Citation
Paice, J. (2009, February 23). Cancer pain and related symptoms: an overview [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved February 27, 2021, from https://hstalks.com/bs/1173/.Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Judith Paice has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
Cancer pain and related symptoms: an overview
Published on February 23, 2009
40 min