2023
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.12119
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Opioid use, gabapentinoid use, and pain-related emergency department visits for patients living with advanced cancer.

Abstract: 12119 Background: Regulatory efforts in response to the United States opioid epidemic have resulted in a decrease in opioid prescribing among oncologists and non-oncologists. Understanding how decreased opioid prescribing affects cancer-related pain can provide key insights into the downstream effects of these efforts. In this study, we explored temporal trends in opioid use, gabapentinoid use, and pain-related emergency department (ED) visits in older adult patients with advanced cancer and those without can… Show more

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