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Review
. 2022 Sep;82(13):1357-1366.
doi: 10.1007/s40265-022-01780-6. Epub 2022 Sep 21.

Cancer Pain Treatment Strategies in Patients with Cancer

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Review

Cancer Pain Treatment Strategies in Patients with Cancer

Sebastiano Mercadante. Drugs. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Management of cancer pain is challenging. Despite the poor evidence, opioid therapy still remains the cornerstone for the management of cancer-related pain. Opioids should be given according to the clinical presentation in the different stages of disease. There is no drug of choice, as most opioids are effective. Thus, the choice should be based on the individual characteristics of patients. Optimization of opioid therapy may allow individual treatment according to the patient's characteristics and pain syndromes, providing timely alternatives in the different stages of disease. While most patients respond to an appropriate treatment associated with a comprehensive assessment and symptom control, a high level of experience and knowledge is necessary in determining conditions to maximize the analgesic response, eventually adding adjuvants in some specific circumstances. Alternative opioids may improve the balance between analgesia and adverse effects in the presence of a poor response to the first opioid in a large number of patients. Finally, a selected population can benefit from some interventional procedures.

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