2012
DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mds103
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Impact of early access to a palliative/supportive care intervention on pain management in patients with cancer

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“…These data suggest that palliative care physicians may positively influence the cultural barriers existing among oncologists about the use of analgesics, particularly opioids, and should work earlier in any oncological department, rather than limiting their activity to end of life issues in hospices or home care [2]. Their role appears to be prominent in all the phases of disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These data suggest that palliative care physicians may positively influence the cultural barriers existing among oncologists about the use of analgesics, particularly opioids, and should work earlier in any oncological department, rather than limiting their activity to end of life issues in hospices or home care [2]. Their role appears to be prominent in all the phases of disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Furthermore, the Basic Plan to Promote Cancer Control Programs, which was revised in 2012, recommended implementation of palliative care at this stage of cancer diagnosis as a high priority item to be addressed <http://www.mhlw.go.jp/bunya/kenkou/gan_ keikaku.html>. Temel et al and Bandieli et al have demonstrated that implementation of palliative care beginning in the early stages of treatment, such as narcotic analgesics for pain relief, improved quality of life and overall survival ratio for cancer patients (104,105). Hence, the administration of narcotic analgesics for pain in conjunction with anticancer chemotherapy is expected to increase in coming years.…”
Section: Influence Of Alterations In the Expression And Function Of Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, early access to an integrated palliative care team can reduce the occurrence of symptoms, including pain. Bandieri et al [25] found that early access to an integrated palliative care team was associated with a 31% reduced risk of suffering from severe pain. However, Holtan et al [26] found that inadequate pain management, for example the underuse of analgesics, was often caused by a lack of basic knowledge and failure to perform individual pain assessment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%