Clinical tips and pearls

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Clinical tips and pearls In this module we will review some clinical tips and pearls. Clinical tips and pearls

Clinical Tips and Pearls Cancer pain is common. About half of cancer patients suffer with cancer pain. Uncontrolled cancer pain severely impairs the quality of life of patients and their families. All types of pain (nociceptive, neuropathic, and mixed pain) are frequent in cancer patients which are similar to other pain syndromes. Thorough assessment is a prerequisite for effective management of cancer pain. Although clinical examination is the gold standard, assessment of cancer pain must be multi-dimensional and consider social and psychological aspects. Cancer pain diagnosis is essential to the planning of further pain treatment. This slide lists some clinical tips and pearls about cancer-related pain.

Clinical Tips and Pearls Management of cancer pain requires a multidisciplinary approach. Treatment of cancer pain is guided by the mechanisms responsible for the pain. The WHO analgesic ladder is still the gold standard for the management of cancer pain. Opioids are the mainstay for the management of cancer pain. Most cancer pain can be managed safely and effectively using combination therapies with opioids. Palliative care for cancer patients must be considered at the earliest stage. Non-pharmacological options need to be considered when treating cancer pain. There is no need for a cancer patient to suffer unnecessarily with pain. This slide lists some clinical tips and pearls about cancer-related pain.