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Risk of opioid misuse in people with cancer and pain and related clinical considerations: a qualitative study of the perspectives of Australian general practitioners.

Tim LuckettToby Newton-JohnJane PhillipsSimon HollidayKarleen GiannitrapaniGawaine Powell-DaviesMelanie LovellWinston LiauwDebra RowettSallie-Anne PearsonBronwyn RaymondNicole HenekaKarl Lorenz
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
Findings highlight the role of specific clinical considerations in distinguishing risk of opioid misuse in the cancer versus non-cancer population, rather than diagnosis per se. Further efforts are needed to ensure continuity of care where opioid prescribing is shared. Greater evidence is needed to guide opioid prescribing in disease-free survivors and the chronic phase of cancer, especially in the context of new treatments for metastatic disease.
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