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40 Although a critical dose level has not been identified , significant changes in salivary flow have been reported with as small a dose as 225 rad for a single treatment.37 Ear pain may result when the middle or inner ear and / or the ...
40 Although a critical dose level has not been identified , significant changes in salivary flow have been reported with as small a dose as 225 rad for a single treatment.37 Ear pain may result when the middle or inner ear and / or the ...
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The patient spent her remaining nine months of life attempting to adapt to yet another treatment - induced change in her body image . There were multiple hospitalizations related to her fistulae and other bowel injuries .
The patient spent her remaining nine months of life attempting to adapt to yet another treatment - induced change in her body image . There were multiple hospitalizations related to her fistulae and other bowel injuries .
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The treatment of this type of pain differs from that for chronic non - malignant pain syndromes seen in children . Administration of narcotics is the treatment of choice for pain of malignant origin as compared to behavioral ...
The treatment of this type of pain differs from that for chronic non - malignant pain syndromes seen in children . Administration of narcotics is the treatment of choice for pain of malignant origin as compared to behavioral ...
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 18 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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