2018
DOI: 10.26226/morressier.5afadd89f314ac000849aec5
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20 / a Neuropathic Pain Component as a Predictor of Improvement in Pain Interference After Radiotherapy for Painful Tumors: A Secondary Analysis of a Prospective Observational Study

Abstract: Background and purpose: We previously demonstrated that patients with a tumor-related neuropathic pain component were more likely to experience a pain response after radiotherapy (RT) than those without. It is unknown whether the presence of a neuropathic component also favorably influences pain interference. In a secondary analysis of our previous prospective observational study, we investigated if the presence of a neuropathic component of the index pain caused by the irradiated tumors predicts greater reduc… Show more

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