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CMI ; Whiteley Pts with pain scored 39 cervical cancer pts Index of higher on both with pain ; 13 cervical Hypochondriasis cancer pts without pain Bond.8 EPI N scores increased prior 30 cancer pts with severe to percutaneous cervical ...
CMI ; Whiteley Pts with pain scored 39 cervical cancer pts Index of higher on both with pain ; 13 cervical Hypochondriasis cancer pts without pain Bond.8 EPI N scores increased prior 30 cancer pts with severe to percutaneous cervical ...
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... ( 2 ) pain intensity increased with advancing disease ; ( 3 ) increased pain scores were related to increased use of analgesics ( p < .002 ) ; and ( 4 ) worst pain was moderately correlated with interference scores ( r = .32–48 ) .
... ( 2 ) pain intensity increased with advancing disease ; ( 3 ) increased pain scores were related to increased use of analgesics ( p < .002 ) ; and ( 4 ) worst pain was moderately correlated with interference scores ( r = .32–48 ) .
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In the urinary bladder , tone of the detrusor muscle is increased , possibly resulting in urinary urgency . There is also an increase in the tone of the vesical sphincter , which may make urination difficult .
In the urinary bladder , tone of the detrusor muscle is increased , possibly resulting in urinary urgency . There is also an increase in the tone of the vesical sphincter , which may make urination difficult .
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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