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Sixty - one percent of the patients reported that they were afraid pain indicated a deteriorating condition ; these individuals had significantly elevated scores on standard measures of anxiety and depression as compared to patients ...
Sixty - one percent of the patients reported that they were afraid pain indicated a deteriorating condition ; these individuals had significantly elevated scores on standard measures of anxiety and depression as compared to patients ...
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There were no significant differences in blood levels of morphine or in the need for supplemental morphine doses in patients receiving both routes of administration . Assessment of pain relief through verbal reports was not included in ...
There were no significant differences in blood levels of morphine or in the need for supplemental morphine doses in patients receiving both routes of administration . Assessment of pain relief through verbal reports was not included in ...
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A partial or complete transverse myelitis can be induced if significant injury occurs to the important radicular arteries that accompany the nerve roots . The success in terms of abolishing significant portions of cancer pain with ...
A partial or complete transverse myelitis can be induced if significant injury occurs to the important radicular arteries that accompany the nerve roots . The success in terms of abolishing significant portions of cancer pain with ...
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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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