2013
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2013.31.15_suppl.e20568
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Differences in pain, symptom burden, and opioid use among cancer pain patients with active versus non-active disease.

Abstract: e20568 Background: Many cancer survivors with non-active disease suffer with pain and other symptoms. This study investigated differences in symptoms and opioid use among cancer pain patients with active versus non-active disease. Methods: Data were obtained from 518 consecutive new patients seen at the Pain Management Center of MD Anderson Cancer Center from 01/01/09 to 06/30/09. Measures: Usual pain was rated on the Brief Pain Inventory. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) was used for ratings of f… Show more

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“…They also report higher levels of disease and treatment-related symptoms such as fatigue and pain. 22 This potentially heightens mobility issues and limits how many acupuncture visits patients can attend. Identifying these barriers is useful to understand how to aid patients in meeting the necessary regimen cadence and optimizing their bene t from acutherapy.…”
Section: Barriers To Acutherapy Regimen Completionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also report higher levels of disease and treatment-related symptoms such as fatigue and pain. 22 This potentially heightens mobility issues and limits how many acupuncture visits patients can attend. Identifying these barriers is useful to understand how to aid patients in meeting the necessary regimen cadence and optimizing their bene t from acutherapy.…”
Section: Barriers To Acutherapy Regimen Completionmentioning
confidence: 99%