Controlling Cancer Pain  


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Be Informed About Pain

Pain is not an inevitable side effect of cancer. But when it does occur, it can often be treated successfully.

Sometimes pain is a direct result of the cancer itself. For example, pain can arise when a tumor causes pressure on organs, nerves or bone, or causes a cancer-related blockage of an organ or vessel. In such cases, surgery, radiation or chemotherapy can be used to eliminate or at least shrink the tumor and thus relieve the pain.

At other times, pain can be associated with the cancer treatment itself. For example, there can be pain or discomfort after surgery or a skin rash from radiation. This type of pain usually disappears after the treatment ends. In the interim, there are medicines that can be taken to minimize or alleviate the pain.


FOCUSING ON PAIN

This month, cancerpage.com will be taking a look at all aspects of cancer pain, its causes and its management. Some of the issues to be addressed will include:
  • The actual mechanism of pain - how it occurs, how we feel it, whether it comes from the cancer itself or the actual treatments for the disease;
  • Pain and overall well-being – how pain can affect emotional health, nutrition, energy levels and other aspects of recovery;
  • Communicating cancer pain – the importance of discussing cancer pain with your physician, and of your physician discussing cancer pain with you;
  • Non-prescription medicines to alleviate cancer pain – including aspirin, acetominophen and other over-the-counter drugs;
  • Prescription medicines to alleviate cancer pain – such as narcotics and other prescription drugs;
  • Surgical and other pain-relieving interventions – surgery and radiation to relieve blockages and tumors affecting adjacent nerves, or surgery directed at the nerves themselves;
  • Novel approaches to treating cancer pain – electronic inhalers, dry powder injections and other cutting-edge technologies;
  • Complementary and alternative therapies – acupuncture, aromatherapy, massage therapy and other non-traditional methods to alleviate pain;
  • Pain at the end of life – palliative measures to ease the process of dying.

Pain is one of the most treatable side effects of cancer – but unfortunately one that is all-too-often under- treated. For a variety of reasons, patients are sometimes reluctant to communicate the pain they are experiencing to their physician. Doctors themselves often do not take the time to discuss pain-related issues with their patients.

With medicines, treatments and technologies that are currently available, pain does not usually have to be endured, and it certainly does not have to be debilitating. This series will help you to better understand every aspect of cancer pain, and to provide you with the information you need to begin the process of alleviating it.


  Special Series

Narcotic Patch Effective for Severe Cancer Pain

Saying ''NO'' To Pain Killers - Why Some Do

Massage May Ease Pain in Advanced Cancer

Cancer Patients Often Misinterpret Opioid Treatment a Sign of Imminent Death

Prescribing Factors and Patient Adherence Affect Cancer Pain Management

Breast Cancer Pain Not Controlled As Well in Non-Whites

Warning Issued About Pain Drug Fentora

Tetrodotoxin May Be Effective in Patients with Severe Cancer Pain

Time of Day That Once-a-day Morphine is Given Does not Affect Pain Control

Gabapentin Improves Opioid Treatment of Neuropathic Cancer Pain

Presurgical Hypnosis Reduces Patient's Pain Perception, Lowers Hospital Costs

Canadian Pharmaceutical Company Backs Cannabis Drug for Cancer Pain

Morphine Eases Pain, Doesn't Shorten Life

Repeated Samarium Dosing Safe and Effective for Metastatic Bone Pain

Multidisciplinary Approach to Pain Benefits End-Stage Cancer Patients

Cancer Pain May Be Undertreated in Elderly

New Cancer Pain Drug Approved

IV Morphine Treats Pain Flares in Patients on Transdermal Buprenorphine

Acetaminophen/Paracetamol Painkiller Blocked by Anti-Nausea Drugs

Nalbuphine A Safe, Effective Long-Term Therapy for Severe Chronic Pain

Transdermal Fentanyl Provides Safe, Effective Opioid Alternative for Children

GW Pharma Gets U.S. Go-Ahead for Phase III Trials of Sativex in Cancer Pain

Maker of Vioxx Criticized in Journal Editorial

DPPE Added to Chemo Relieves Pain in Advanced Prostate Cancer

Transdermal Fentanyl Effective for Pediatric Patients

Shorter Duration Radiotherapy Suitable for Bone Mets Pain Relief

Strontium-89 and Chemo Curb Bone Cancer Pain

Pain Course Helps Cancer Patients and Partners

Cryoablation Provides Effective Pain Control for Bone Mets

Better Pain Control During Prostate Biopsy

Freezing Tumors Reduces Cancer Pain

Once-a-day Morphine May Give More Constant Pain Control

When Fentanyl No Longer Works

New FDA Approved Drug Offers Hope for Chronic Pain Suffers

Multimodal Intervention of Limited Help in Cancer Pain Management

British, French Drug Firms Lead On Marijuana Tests

Massage Therapy Eases Many Cancer Patients' Ills

High-Dose Morphine Safe For Home-Care Hospice Patients

Hypnosis Effective In Relieving Cancer Pain

Magnets May Not Really Work For Pain

Aromatherapy May Soften Memory Of Pain

Gabapentin Helps Reduce Neuropathic Cancer Pain

New Painkiller Seems Easier on the Stomach

New Technique Using Old Drug Eliminated Cancer Pain in Test Animals

FDA Clears 2 Generic Forms of OxyContin

Radiosurgery Helps With Painful Nerve Condition

Better Pain Relief Possible For Pancreatic Cancer Patients

Radiowave Treatment Provides Cancer Pain Relief

U.S. Investigators Recommend Care on Painkillers

Pamidronate No Help Against Metastatic Prostate Cancer Pain

Methadone Not Great For Cancer Pain

Spinal Drug Controls Pain from Cancer

Fentanyl Patch Safe, Effective for Long-Term Relief of Cancer Pain

Poison from Lethal Fish Could Be a Painkiller

One-Shot Radiation Eases Cancer Bone Pain

Guidelines Maximize Cancer Pain Control

Dutch Approve Cannabis as Prescription Drug

US Regulators Warn OxyContin Maker Over Ads

Intranasal Morphine Performs Well in Phase II

Copper-Zinc Bracelets for Pain? Save Your Money

Drug for Opioid Constipation Effective in Phase III Trial

British Study Warns of Health Danger of Cannabis

Drug co., Fla. Make Pact to Thwart OxyContin Abuse

Procedure Offers Relief of Intractable Bone Pain

Implantable Device Better than Medical Care Alone for Refractory Cancer Pain

UK Study Finds Cannabis Products Ease Severe Pain

New Tools, Drugs Used to Blunt Post-Surgery Pain

Panel Urges Tougher Warnings for Acetaminophen

NSAIDs Reduce Need for Opioids in the Management of Cancer Pain

Cancer Patients Get Inadequate Care for Pain: Panel

The Sweet Smell of Pain Relief

Promising Advance Detailed in Pain Control

Medical Marijuana Backers Stage Protests Across US

Cancer Patients Find Pain Relief Elusive: Studies

Walking After Treating Spinal Metastasis Linked to Less Pain, Longer Survival

Patient-Doc Communication Key to Cancer Pain Relief

Patient Attitudes A Barrier To Pain Relief For Minority Cancer Patients

OxyContin Painkiller Linked to More Than 400 Deaths

Intrathecal Calcium Channel Blocker Effective For Severe Chronic Pain

Relief of Breakthrough Cancer Pain

''Free'' Morphine In India Not Available To Many Who Need It

Breakthrough Pain In Cancer Associated With Increased Medical Costs

US Agents Raid California Medical Marijuana Club

Ultrarapid Opioid Detox With Naltrexone Pellet Implantation Risky

Panel: Drug Maker Not At Fault For OxyContin Abuse

DEA: Company Marketing Linked To Painkiller Abuse

OxyContin Maker Defends Reaction To Abuse Signs

Cancer Pain Patients Fear Medication Side Effects Not Addiction

Flick of the Wrist May Be Key to Acupuncture Effect

DEA, Medical Groups Issue Joint Statement On Pain Drugs

Safe And Effective IV Fentanyl-To-Methadone Conversion Ratio Described

Terror Attacks Tied To Jump In Pain Problems

Widespread Body Pain Linked To Doubled Risk Of Cancer Death

Cannabis Spray Helps 77 Pct of Pain Patients-Study

From Deadly Toxin to Chronic Pain Reliever

For Those Who Need The Pain Relief, OxyContin Stigma Hurts

Purdue Pharma Examining Naloxone To Curb Abuse Potential Of OxyContin

States Make Strides on Medical Marijuana Programs - Stateline.org

Novel Fentanyl Formulation Treats Breakthrough Pain In Cancer Patients

Company Starts Canadian Medical Marijuana Trials

OxyContin Maker Chose Not To Act To Stem Abuse: NY Times

Safer Oxycontin Alternative in the Wings

Women, Men Experience Pain Differently

Canada Lets Terminally Ill Grow, Smoke Marijuana

Pain Often First Sign Of Malignant Nerve Sheath Tumors In Neurofibromatosis

FDA: Pain Medication to Get New Warning Label

Alternative Therapy Expectations Affect Results

Aggressive Control Of Pain And Fatigue Can Reduce Other Symptoms

Marijuana No Wonderdrug

Coaching Sessions Help Cancer Patients Fight Pain

UK Cannabis Tests Offer Pain Sufferers New Hope

Suing For Pain Relief

Terminally Ill Patients In Pain Often Shun Medication

Physicians Divided on Medical Marijuana

VA To Launch Palliative Care Fellowship

Guidelines Give Patients Tools To Fight Cancer Pain

FDA Reviewing Danger of Acetaminophen

New Pathway Of Pain Discovered

More Study Needed In Cancer Pain Management

Severe Anesthetic Shortages Strike U.S. Hospitals

Pelvic Perfusion Method Safe And Effective Palliation For Recurrent Rectal Cancer

Hospitals Wince Over Pain Ratings

Painkiller Makes It Big on Black Market

Survey Finds Barriers To Palliative Care Of Seriously Ill Children

Relief From Bone Pain For Prostate Cancer Patients

Program Improves Pain Assessment And Documentation

Hospitals Now Ask''Where Does It Hurt?''

Sumatriptan May Ease Refractory Headache In Head And Neck Cancer

Intranasal Fentanyl Citrate Helpful In Cancer-Related Breakthrough Pain

More Attention Being Paid In US To Palliative Care

Palliative Surgery Can Benefit Patients With Kidney Cancer Spread To Bone

Intravenous Morphine Has Greater Potency In Women

Just One Dose Of Radiation Helps Cancer Bone Pain

Study Finds Morphine Use Does NOT Hasten Death in Terminal Patients

Medtronic Implantable Drug Pump Approved By FDA

Treating Pain at the End of Life

Complementary Pain Therapies

Relieving Cancer Pain by Blocking the Flow of Pain Feelings to the Brain

Acupuncture: The Oldest - and Newest - Treatment for Pain Relief

Using Narcotics to Treat Cancer Pain

Non-Prescription Pain Relievers: The First Step in Treating Cancer Pain

The Importance of Communicating Pain

Breast Pain and Other Benign Breast Changes

The Emotional Impact of Cancer Pain

Cancer Pain in Kids

Understanding the Mechanism of Cancer Pain

Measuring and Addressing Cancer Pain

British Biotech Firm Gets Pain Medicine Approval for English Patients

Physicians Often Reluctant to Treat Cancer Pain Aggressively

An Overview of Managing Cancer Pain

British Medical Association Backs Acupuncture


The authors:

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