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    Andrew Leitner, Christine Chang, editors.
    Summary: This book presents a timely and multidisciplinary update on the modalities currently available for treating the most feared symptom of patients diagnosed with cancer. The various cancer pain syndromes are explored in detail, covering those related directly to malignancy and those due to the after-effects of cancer therapy. Treatment modalities, including pharmacologic approaches, interventional procedures, and palliative surgical options, are discussed clearly and concisely, with provision of recommendations for the practitioner. Further topics include new and emerging treatments for cancer pain, survivorship considerations, pain management in special populations, and implementation of systems-based pain programs. The book has been written by a multidisciplinary group of experts, reflecting the evolution in pain and symptom management that has occurred in parallel with progress toward more targeted oncologic treatments. Oncologists, palliative care physicians, allied health professionals, and other practitioners involved in caring for cancer patients will find Fundamentals of Cancer Pain Management to be a rich source of evidence-based insights into effective pain management.

    Contents:
    Part I: Background and Assessment of Cancer Pain, History and Epidemiology of Cancer Pain
    Cancer Pain Syndromes
    Cancer Treatment-Related Pain
    Cancer Pain Management: A European perspective
    Pain in the Cancer Survivor
    Part II: Pharmacologic Therapies, Opioid therapy in cancer pain
    Opioid related side effects and management
    Clinical implications of opioid therapy
    Non-Opioid Analgesics and Emerging Therapies
    Part III: Interventional and Locoregional Therapies, Palliative Radiation for Cancer Pain Management
    Ablation Techniques in Cancer Pain
    Interventional Treatments for Cancer Pain
    Peripheral nerve entrapments
    Intrathecal Analgesia in Cancer Pain
    Neurosurgical Treatments for Cancer Pain
    Part IV: Total Pain and Rehabilitation, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Psychosocial Aspects of Cancer Pain
    Integrative Therapies in Cancer Pain.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    Books: General Collection (Downstairs)
    RC262 .F86 2021
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