Cancer Pain
Cancer, Nociceptor, Pain, Sense, Chronic pain
978-620-0-80114-2
6200801142
128
2012-03-02
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pain is a symptom frequently associated with cancer. Cancer can cause pain by irritating or damaging nerves, by stimulating specialized pain sensitive nerve fibers (nociceptors), or by releasing chemicals that make nociceptors responsive to normally non-painful stimuli. Cancer pain may be caused by the tumor itself or by medical interventions in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Pain can be eliminated or well controlled in 80–90% of cases by the use of drugs and other interventions, but nearly one in two patients receives less-than-optimal care. Health care professionals have an ethical obligation to ensure, wherever possible, that their patients are well informed about the risks and benefits associated with their pain management options. Adequate pain management may sometimes slightly shorten a dying patient's life.
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