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This occurs as either a transient myelopathy or a chronic progressive myelopathy . The transient myelopathy is seen most frequently about four months following radiation therapy to the upper respiratory tract where the cervical spinal ...
This occurs as either a transient myelopathy or a chronic progressive myelopathy . The transient myelopathy is seen most frequently about four months following radiation therapy to the upper respiratory tract where the cervical spinal ...
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11 Chronic progressive pain occurs in children during the terminal phases of treatment and / or disease , and is often associated with progressive disease . The treatment of this type of pain differs from that for chronic non ...
11 Chronic progressive pain occurs in children during the terminal phases of treatment and / or disease , and is often associated with progressive disease . The treatment of this type of pain differs from that for chronic non ...
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Often progressive muscle relaxation and guided imagery are used to induce hypnosis in children . Each of the behavioral techniques discussed above has been found to be effective in treating the pain and anxiety related to painful ...
Often progressive muscle relaxation and guided imagery are used to induce hypnosis in children . Each of the behavioral techniques discussed above has been found to be effective in treating the pain and anxiety related to painful ...
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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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