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Association between trajectories of prescription opioid use and risk of opioid use disorder and overdose among US nonmetastatic breast cancer survivors.

Ching-Yuan ChangBobby L JonesJuan M Hincapie-CastilloHaesuk ParkCoy D HeldermonVakaramoko DiabyDebbie L WilsonWei-Hsuan Lo-Ciganic
Published in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2024)
Among Medicare nonmetastatic breast cancer survivors receiving systemic endocrine therapy or adjuvant chemotherapy, compared with early discontinuation, low-dose or moderate-dose opioid use were associated with six- to sevenfold higher OUD/overdose risk. Breast cancer survivors at high-risk of OUD/overdose may benefit from targeted interventions (e.g., pain clinic referral).
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