2013
DOI: 10.4172/2165-7386.1000168
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Pain Management for Urological Cancer Patients in Palliative Care

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“…It is mainly seen in elderly people [149]. Bladder cancer can cause persistent and disabling pain in patients [150] pelvic pain is one of the major end-of-life complications in people suffering from bladder cancer [151]. The pain control in some cases was adequate with fentanyl patches [152] bleeding can also arise from the bladder cancer, or as a result of radiation or cyclophosphamide, infection can also worsen bleeding.…”
Section: Palliative Care For Bladder Cancer Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is mainly seen in elderly people [149]. Bladder cancer can cause persistent and disabling pain in patients [150] pelvic pain is one of the major end-of-life complications in people suffering from bladder cancer [151]. The pain control in some cases was adequate with fentanyl patches [152] bleeding can also arise from the bladder cancer, or as a result of radiation or cyclophosphamide, infection can also worsen bleeding.…”
Section: Palliative Care For Bladder Cancer Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%