Controversies in cancer pain: Medical perspectives Journal Article


Author: Foley, K. M.
Article Title: Controversies in cancer pain: Medical perspectives
Abstract: The treatment of pain in the patient with cancer has focused attention on a series of controversial issues involving medical, social, and moral factors. The medical factors include a lack of knowledge on the part of health care professionals regarding the rational use of opioid drugs. This is coupled with real limitations in the general understanding of the mechanisms of pain and its treatment using pharmacologic, anesthetic, and neurosurgical approaches. Several pharmacologic controversies, including the choice of drug, route and method of administration, and tolerance development and risk of substance abuse, have emerged with the use of opioids on a chronic basis in the cancer population. The social and moral implications involve the issue of who will pay for high technology pain management approaches for patients either at home or in hospice care and the ethical considerations in managing pain with opioid drugs. Carefully designed studies to assess these factors, coupled with broad educational programs, will improve the care of cancer patients in pain and expand our understanding of these important issues. Copyright © 1989 American Cancer Society
Keywords: review; organization and management; neoplasms; pain; cancer pain; legal aspect; psychological aspect; pethidine; methadone; morphine; analgesics, opioid; opioid-related disorders; hydromorphone; drug tolerance; fentanyl; diamorphine; levorphanol; oxycodone; codeine; buprenorphine; human; priority journal; support, u.s. gov't, p.h.s.; enkephalin[2 dextro alanine 5 dextro leucine]
Journal Title: Cancer
Volume: 63
Issue: 11
ISSN: 0008-543X
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 1989-06-01
Start Page: 2257
End Page: 2265
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19890601)63:11<2257::Aid-cncr2820631134>3.0.Co;2-6
PUBMED: 2566369
PROVIDER: scopus
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