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Attitude of Japanese palliative care specialists towards adjuvant analgesics cancer-related neuropathic pain refractory to opioid therapy: a nationwide cross-sectional survey.

Related Articles Attitude of Japanese palliative care specialists towards adjuvant analgesics cancer-related neuropathic pain refractory to opioid therapy: a nationwide cross-sectional survey. Jpn J Clin Oncol. 2019 May 01;49(5):486-490 Authors: Matsuoka H, Tagami K, Ariyoshi K, Oyamada S, Kizawa Y, Inoue A, Koyama A Abstract Cancer-related neuropathic pain (CNP) requires therapy involving multiple pharmaceuticals, including anticonvulsants and antidepressants; however, strong evidence to support this practice is limited. This study is a cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey. As the standard dose of adjuvant analgesics for CNP refractory to opioid therapy is not clear, the purpose of this study is to clarify the opinions…
Origen: Attitude of Japanese palliative care specialists towards adjuvant analgesics cancer-related neuropathic pain refractory to opioid therapy: a nationwide cross-sectional survey. – PubMed

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[Anticancer therapy for symptom relief? : A systematic review of clinical trials in oncology].

Related Articles [Anticancer therapy for symptom relief? : A systematic review of clinical trials in oncology]. Schmerz. 2018 04;32(2):90-98 Authors: Alt-Epping B, Haas AL, Jansky M, Nauck F Abstract BACKGROUND: When patients suffer from incurable cancer, drug-based, systemic anticancer therapy is usually used with the aim of longer survival, while minimizing toxicity and ensuring a tolerable quality of life. It is unclear to what extent and with what degree of success systemic tumor therapy can be used to specifically improve pre-existing pain and an already compromised quality of life (QoL). METHODS: Therefore, a systematic review of oncological therapy studies (PubMed) was conducted. Only…
Origen: [Anticancer therapy for symptom relief? : A systematic review of clinical trials in oncology]. – PubMed

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Essential Yet Neglected Role of Primary Care Physicians in Palliation Team.

Related Articles Essential Yet Neglected Role of Primary Care Physicians in Palliation Team. J Assoc Physicians India. 2019 Mar;67(3):81-83 Authors: Rustagi N, Pareek P, Verma M, Sharma PK Abstract Quality home-based care for patients with the end-stage disease is increasingly being preferred. Responding to disease associated symptoms and complications may pose an array of challenges in evolving palliative care systems, as no formal institutional mechanism exists to respond to patient and caregiver’s wishes. Family and primary care physicians can play an instrumental role in such scenarios by bridging the gaps between cancer specialists and patient and caregivers expectations. PMID: 31304713…
Origen: Essential Yet Neglected Role of Primary Care Physicians in Palliation Team. – PubMed

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Pharmacodynamics of current and emerging treatments for cervical cancer.

Related Articles Pharmacodynamics of current and emerging treatments for cervical cancer. Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol. 2019 Aug;15(8):671-682 Authors: Duenas-Gonzalez A, Gonzalez-Fierro A Abstract Introduction: Beyond early stages of cervical cancer (1A1, IA2, IB1, IIA1,), locally advanced disease (IB2, IIA2, IIA2, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, IIIC, IVA) and advanced (metastatic, recurrent or persistent disease) patients require drug therapy either as radiosensitizer, adjuvant or as palliative systemic chemotherapy. Areas covered: This review briefly discusses the achievements in treating cervical cancer. Expert opinion: Two studies are ongoing to optimize treatment after radical hysterectomy. These studies compare chemoradiation versus radiation in intermediate-risk patients or…
Origen: Pharmacodynamics of current and emerging treatments for cervical cancer. – PubMed

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