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Additionally , a patient whose life expectancy is only three or four weeks should not be subjected to a procedure whose ... There are a large number of interventional procedures that may ameliorate cancer pain , and it is essential that ...
Additionally , a patient whose life expectancy is only three or four weeks should not be subjected to a procedure whose ... There are a large number of interventional procedures that may ameliorate cancer pain , and it is essential that ...
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Treatment of Acute Pain Related to Procedures The treatment of childhood cancer includes many painful procedures . Treatment for acute lymphocytic leukemia , the most common of childhood malignancies , usually requires frequent bone ...
Treatment of Acute Pain Related to Procedures The treatment of childhood cancer includes many painful procedures . Treatment for acute lymphocytic leukemia , the most common of childhood malignancies , usually requires frequent bone ...
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pre - medication for procedures performed during diagnosis and staging , followed by behavioral interventions as treatment progresses . In addition , both the child and the parents should have adequate instructions about any procedure ...
pre - medication for procedures performed during diagnosis and staging , followed by behavioral interventions as treatment progresses . In addition , both the child and the parents should have adequate instructions about any procedure ...
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Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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