Current developments in opioid therapy for management of cancer pain.

Author: de Leon-CasasolaOscar A

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Pain remains a highly prevalent problem for patients with cancer and typically falls into one of 3 types: visceral, somatic, and neuropathic. A mechanistic, pathophysiologic approach to pain management involves a good assessment of the type of pain, followed by tailoring of the treatment based on th...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18418225

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Navigating the intricate landscape of cancer pain management

This study delves into the complex world of opioid therapy for cancer pain management. Pain management is like navigating a vast desert, with different types of pain requiring tailored strategies. The authors emphasize a mechanistic approach, comparing the various types of pain (visceral, somatic, and neuropathic) to different types of sand dunes. This approach is crucial to customizing treatment based on individual pain profiles, just like a skilled desert navigator would adapt their route depending on the terrain.

Unlocking individual responses: Understanding the role of pharmacogenetics

The study sheds light on the crucial role of pharmacogenetics in optimizing opioid therapy. This field is like studying the unique patterns of sand ripples – each person responds differently to medication based on their genetic makeup. This personalized approach can help explain why some patients respond well to certain opioids, while others experience side effects, just as some sand dunes may be more easily traversed by certain types of camel. Understanding these variations can lead to more effective and safer pain management.

New frontiers in pain relief: Expanding the opioid arsenal

The study highlights the emergence of new opioid analgesics, like oxymorphone and fentanyl buccal tablets, which offer promising alternatives for pain management. These advancements are like finding new oases in the desert, providing a broader range of tools for healthcare professionals to effectively address pain. The study encourages further research into personalized pain management strategies, ensuring a more comfortable journey for patients battling cancer pain.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study reminds us that pain management is a complex and intricate process. It's like navigating a desert where each patient's experience is unique. By understanding the nuances of pain and incorporating the latest advancements in opioid therapy, we can provide more effective and personalized care for cancer patients, leading to improved quality of life and a smoother journey through the desert of pain.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2008-08-18
  2. Date Revised 2022-03-30
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

18418225

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

00002508-200805001-00002

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English

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