Chronic Pain in Cancer Survivors

October 10, 2008

Sun V, Borneman T, Piper B, Koczywas M, Ferrell B. Barriers to pain assessment and management in cancer survivorship. J Cancer Surviv. 2008 Mar;2(1):65-71. Epub 2008 Feb 15. PMID: 18648988

In just one example of their review of pain and cancer survivorship, about half of mastectomy patients suffer chronic pain, according to researchers at City of Hope and Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center. The authors discuss three representative cases, drawn from a National Cancer Institute-funded study.

From the abstract:

"Across all three case presentations, barriers such as fear of side effects from pain medications, fear of addiction, lack of professional knowledge of the basic principles of pain management, and lack of timely access to pain medications due to reimbursement issues are prevalent in cancer survivorship.."

The article includes a brief list of resources in chronic pain, and an even more useful list of references.

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