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A Narrative Review of Pain in Pediatric Oncology: The Opioid Option.

Elizabeth A HallTracy M HagemannChasity M SheltonHilary M JasminAlexis N CalvasinaDoralina L Anghelescu
Published in: Paediatric drugs (2024)
Opioid therapy is the mainstay for managing pain in pediatric oncology. This narrative review describes the current literature regarding opioids for pediatric cancer pain. The review explores the multifaceted landscape of opioid utilization in this population, including the role of opioids in certain clinical circumstances, modalities of opioid delivery, unique opioids, outpatient and at-home pain management strategies, and other key concepts such as breakthrough pain. This review highlights the importance of individualized dosing and multimodal approaches to enhance efficacy and minimize adverse effects. Drawing from a wide range of evidence, this review offers insights to optimize pediatric oncology pain management.
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