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Use of Opioids for Adults With Pain From Cancer or Cancer Treatment: ASCO Guideline.

Judith A PaiceKari BohlkeDebra L BartonDavid S CraigAreej R El-JawahriDawn L HershmanLynn R KongGeana P KuritaThomas William LeBlancSebastiano MercadanteKristina L M NovickRamy SedhomCarole SeigelJoanna StimmelEduardo Bruera
Published in: Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2022)
Opioids should be offered to patients with moderate-to-severe pain related to cancer or active cancer treatment unless contraindicated. Opioids should be initiated PRN (as needed) at the lowest possible dose to achieve acceptable analgesia and patient goals, with early assessment and frequent titration. For patients with a substance use disorder, clinicians should collaborate with a palliative care, pain, and/or substance use disorder specialist to determine the optimal approach to pain management. Opioid adverse effects should be monitored, and strategies are provided for prevention and management.Additional information is available at www.asco.org/supportive-care-guidelines.
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