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Norton WS , Lack SA : Control of symptoms other than pain , in Twycross RG , Ventafridda V ( Eds ) : The Continuing Care of Patients with Terminal Cancer . Oxford , Pergamon Press , pp 167–178 34. Olson ME , Chernik NL , Posner JB ...
Norton WS , Lack SA : Control of symptoms other than pain , in Twycross RG , Ventafridda V ( Eds ) : The Continuing Care of Patients with Terminal Cancer . Oxford , Pergamon Press , pp 167–178 34. Olson ME , Chernik NL , Posner JB ...
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Table 4-3 Summary of Position Statement on Drug Therapy for Severe Chronic Pain in Terminal Illness 1. The goal of drug therapy for severe , chronic pain in terminal illness is to make the patient relatively pain - free . 2.
Table 4-3 Summary of Position Statement on Drug Therapy for Severe Chronic Pain in Terminal Illness 1. The goal of drug therapy for severe , chronic pain in terminal illness is to make the patient relatively pain - free . 2.
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Most people strongly associate pain with cancer and regard it as an inevitable and feared aspect of the terminal phases of this disease . This unfortunate generalization usually stems from an experience of having known , or known of ...
Most people strongly associate pain with cancer and regard it as an inevitable and feared aspect of the terminal phases of this disease . This unfortunate generalization usually stems from an experience of having known , or known of ...
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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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