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Many other less common painful effects of cancer treatment and palliation occur , beyond the scope of this chapter . but are Surgery Patients who undergo surgery for cancer typically suffer acute pain during their postoperative course .
Many other less common painful effects of cancer treatment and palliation occur , beyond the scope of this chapter . but are Surgery Patients who undergo surgery for cancer typically suffer acute pain during their postoperative course .
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Gibbs JM , Johnson HD , Davis FM : Patient administration of IV buprenorphine for postoperative pain relief using the “ Cardiff ” demand analgesia apparatus . Br J Anaesth 54 : 279-284 , 1982 30. Goudie TA , Allan MWB , Lonsdale M ...
Gibbs JM , Johnson HD , Davis FM : Patient administration of IV buprenorphine for postoperative pain relief using the “ Cardiff ” demand analgesia apparatus . Br J Anaesth 54 : 279-284 , 1982 30. Goudie TA , Allan MWB , Lonsdale M ...
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Patient controlled analgesic therapy , Pharmacokinetics of pethidine in the pre and postoperative periods . I. Clin Pharmacokinet 7 : 149–163 , 1982 78. Tamsen A , Hartvig P , Dahlstrom B , et al .: Patient controlled analgesic therapy ...
Patient controlled analgesic therapy , Pharmacokinetics of pethidine in the pre and postoperative periods . I. Clin Pharmacokinet 7 : 149–163 , 1982 78. Tamsen A , Hartvig P , Dahlstrom B , et al .: Patient controlled analgesic therapy ...
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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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