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Interventional Therapies for Pain in Cancer Patients: a Narrative Review.

David HaoShawn SidharthanJuan CotteMary DeckerMariam Salisu-OrhurhuDare OlatoyeJay KarriJonathan M HagedornPeju AdekoyaCharles OdonkorAmitabh GulatiVwaire Orhurhu
Published in: Current pain and headache reports (2021)
A range of interventional therapies and technical approaches are available for the treatment of cancer-related pain. Many of the techniques described may offer effective analgesia with less systemic toxicity and dependency than first- and second-line oral and parenteral agents. Neuromodulatory techniques including dorsal root ganglion stimulation and peripheral nerve stimulation are increasingly finding roles in the management of oncologic pain. The goal of this pragmatic narrative review is to discuss interventional approaches to cancer-related pain and the potential of such therapies to improve the quality of life of cancer patients.
Keyphrases
  • neuropathic pain
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • spinal cord injury
  • postoperative pain
  • prostate cancer
  • clinical trial
  • human health
  • climate change
  • chemotherapy induced