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therapy can be accomplished only after thorough consideration and evaluation of several parameters , all of which ... It is important to evaluate each new complaint of pain by performing an adequate evaluation to determine the true ...
therapy can be accomplished only after thorough consideration and evaluation of several parameters , all of which ... It is important to evaluate each new complaint of pain by performing an adequate evaluation to determine the true ...
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Of special interest was the method of scoring pain , which allowed it to be quantitated in such a way as to permit evaluation of the palliation achieved based on relative changes in scores . Other confirmative studies evaluating ...
Of special interest was the method of scoring pain , which allowed it to be quantitated in such a way as to permit evaluation of the palliation achieved based on relative changes in scores . Other confirmative studies evaluating ...
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A comparative evaluation of marketed analgesic drugs . N Engl J Med 286 : 813–815 , 1972 66. Moertel CG , Ohmann DL , Taylor WF , et al .: Relief of pain by oral medications . JAMA 229 : 55–59 , 1974 67. Moulin DE , Max MB , Kaiko RF ...
A comparative evaluation of marketed analgesic drugs . N Engl J Med 286 : 813–815 , 1972 66. Moertel CG , Ohmann DL , Taylor WF , et al .: Relief of pain by oral medications . JAMA 229 : 55–59 , 1974 67. Moulin DE , Max MB , Kaiko RF ...
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Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 18 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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