Original paper
Intrathecal drug delivery for the management of cancer pain: a multidisciplinary consensus of best clinical practices.
Abstract
A substantial number of patients with cancer suffer considerable pain at some point during their disease, and approximately 25% of cancer patients die in pain. Providing effective pain management for patients with severe pain that impacts quality of life can present the oncologist or palliative care specialist with complex clinical challenges that often require multifaceted therapeutic measures. This paper presents multidisciplinary...
Paper Details
Title
Intrathecal drug delivery for the management of cancer pain: a multidisciplinary consensus of best clinical practices.
Published Date
Dec 15, 2005
Journal
Volume
3
Issue
6
Pages
399 - 408
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