None of us would be surprised in any way if there were a sign that said “quiet” outside an intensive care unit or even to require visitors to put gowns, masks, and gloves on, to not bring in any potential threat to the healing immune compromised person. In another example, when an ...
Disorders known to contribute to fractures include osteoporosis, tumor such as primary spinal cord lesions, systemic disease such as multiple myeloma, metastatic disease such as those most commonly found from breast, lung, or prostate cancer, or from trauma itself. Not only do the etiologies differ...
Sign in to download full-size image Figure 45.2. Anatomic and functional features of visceral pain. In this figure, viscera are represented by the gastrointestinal tract and the urinary bladder. Cell bodies of primary visceral (green) and somatic (red) afferents reside within the dorsal root gang...
Bone pain is the most common type of pain in cancer. Bony metastases are common in advanced cancers, particularly in multiple myeloma, breast, prostate or lung cancer. Current pain-relieving strategies include the use of opioid-based analgesia, bisphosphonates and radiotherapy. Although patients exper...
Carlson, L. E., Speca, M., Patel, K. D., & Goodey, E. (2003). Mindfulness‐based stress reduction in relation to quality of life, mood, symptoms of stress, and immune parameters in breast and prostate cancer outpatients.Psychosomatic Medicine,65(4), 571-581.https://doi.org/10.1097...
Perineural invasion (PNI) is the process through which cancer cells invade the perineural spaces of surrounding nerves and is not simply the movement of cancer cells along a path of low resistance, as was previously thought. PNI is a directed process that involves many signalling molecules from ...
Epidemiology of cancer pain 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 33 作者:IJ Higginson,J Hearn,F Murtagh 摘要: Pain is generally more prevalent in metastatic disease, and in head and neck, genitourinary, esophageal, and prostate cancers. Pain is associated with signicantly increased levels of ...
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Colorectal pain may be a sign of colorectal cancer Rectal pain, pressure or throbbing pain may occur with other primary problems like prostate problems, infections or other diseases. When Should a Person Seek Medical Help for Rectal Pain? Contact your doctor if home therapies are not helpful. Yo...
Although several guidelines for cancer pain management have been published since 1986 (Jacox et al, 1994; WHO, 1996; Hanks et al, 2001; Cohen et al, 2003; SIGN, 2008), undertreatment is well documented and can reach 82% of patients in some settings (Di Maio et al, 2004). A recent ...