Authors
Claribel PL Simmons, Nicholas MacLeod, Barry JA Laird
Publication date
2012/1
Source
Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology
Volume
6
Pages
CMO. S8360
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world and pain is its most common symptom. Pain can be brought about by several different causes including local effects of the tumor, regional or distant spread of the tumor, or from anti-cancer treatment. Patients with lung cancer experience more symptom distress than patients with other types of cancer. Symptoms such as pain may be associated with worsening of other symptoms and may affect quality of life. Pain management adheres to the principles set out by the World Health Organization's analgesic ladder along with adjuvant analgesics. As pain can be caused by multiple factors, its treatment requires pharmacological and non-pharmacological measures from a multidisciplinary team linked in with specialist palliative pain management. This review article examines pain management in lung cancer.
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Scholar articles
CPL Simmons, N MacLeod, BJA Laird - Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology, 2012