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14 As with the organic etiology of pain , these etiologies will also influence the individual's response to pain . The role of endogenous opioids in people's responses to pain has only recently been explored .
14 As with the organic etiology of pain , these etiologies will also influence the individual's response to pain . The role of endogenous opioids in people's responses to pain has only recently been explored .
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The location of pain will affect an individual's physical and emotional response to pain . ... which clearly could affect their responses to pain.54 The perceived intensity of pain , or how strong it feels , is a second aspect of the ...
The location of pain will affect an individual's physical and emotional response to pain . ... which clearly could affect their responses to pain.54 The perceived intensity of pain , or how strong it feels , is a second aspect of the ...
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Such specific and observable behaviors related to perception of and response to pain are beginning to receive more attention from researchers.26,29 Sociocultural Component The sociocultural component of pain includes demographic ...
Such specific and observable behaviors related to perception of and response to pain are beginning to receive more attention from researchers.26,29 Sociocultural Component The sociocultural component of pain includes demographic ...
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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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