[The examination of usefulness of the disposable pump in case of cancer pain relaxation and the economic problem]
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[The examination of usefulness of the disposable pump in case of cancer pain relaxation and the economic problem]
Abstract
Recently, an increasing number of cancer patients being taken care of at home has been able to use morphine to treat their pain by themselves. The most suitable administration method for individual patients-oral, intravenous, subcutaneous or depository--is being investigated. When oral intake becomes difficult, the subcutaneous via of administration is best option because it is the less dangerous and easier to use compared with the other two options. These are also thought to be less useful because it is difficult to judge the exact dosage. The use of pumps might be an economic problem to some patients. We will examine this problem.
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