Dr. Marco Uribe, Pain Management Specialist at Advanced Pain Care, visited with Studio 512 about pain management, specifically as it relates to cancer patients. Dr. Uribe watched his own sister go ...
The personal pain goal is inadequate for assessing outcomes of cancer pain management; goals should include function, medication effects, and safety. Cancer patients need a more comprehensive means of ...
Opioids are the mainstay of cancer pain treatment, and many of the guideline changes deal with how these agents should be selected and used in cancer patients. New to the adult cancer pain guidelines ...
The review demonstrated a rise in publications related to AI/machine learning cancer pain research, with 1 article published between 2006 and 2009 and 26 published between 2020 and 2023. Artificial ...
In a recent clinical trial published in JAMA Network Open, researchers from the United States of America (USA) assessed and compared the effectiveness of acupuncture and massage therapy for ...
Based on patient self-reports, cancer pain was considered more likely to limit normal life than noncancer pain. A study that investigated the prevalence of pain among patients with cancer referred to ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Pain is one of the most common problems for cancer patients. They often struggle to find relief or with side effects from the powerful narcotics often used for pain. There's an ...
An interview with Dr. Jun Mao from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, NY, lead author on "Integrative Medicine for Pain Management in Oncology: SIO-ASCO Guideline." Dr. Mao reviews ...
Opioids remain a staple in pain management for cancer, but there is little guidance around how to treat patients who have a history of opioid misuse. Recently, a group of palliative and addiction ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Guidelines for cannabis and prescription opioid use in the management of cancer-associated pain should reflect ...
Medical marijuana can safely reduce cancer pain, and is apparently so effective that patients wind up taking lower amounts of opioids and other pain meds, a new study reports. Weed produced clinically ...
“Cancer pain can encompass more than just the illness itself. You can have side effects from medicine, nerve pain, acute pain from your treatment and breakthrough pain as well. Here at Advanced Pain ...