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Understanding cancer pain Dr (Maj) Pankaj N Surange Introduction
When you or a loved one receives a diagnosis of cancer, it isn’t long before you begin to think of the pain many people associate with cancer. It can be a frightening time. What will the pain be like? What will it do to our lives? Many people with cancer eventually experience pain due to their condition. Approximately twenty percent of patients with newly diagnosed malignancies complain of pain. Thirty percent of patients undergoing cancer treatment complain of pain, and up to ninety percent of those with advanced cancer experience pain (Grossman 1994).
Pain associated with cancer can take many forms and is experienced differently by each patient. Pain can be sharp and severe, or it can be a dull constant ache. Regardless of the type of pain, a diagnosis of cancer does not mean you have to suffer with debilitating pain.
Today, most concerns about cancer-related pain can be relieved by understanding the facts about cancer pain, and learning about the help that is available for pain relief.
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Understanding Cancer Pain
Cancer pain comes with the territory when you’re a cancer patient. For those who have advances stages of cancer or cancer that has spread through the body, cancer pain is inevitable. The thing about cancer pain is that it comes in waves and differing degrees. One day the pain might be nearly non-existent and you can go about your life as normal as possible, while the very next day could be excruciating. The first step is to understand the pain.
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