Survivor pain: Experience at an oncology palliative care clinic.

2016 
260 Background: As of January 2014 there are an estimated 14.5 million cancer survivors in the United States. In observational studies of cancer survivors up to 40% report chronic pain. Opioids remain an important and effective treatment for active cancer pain. For survivors, however, we must take into account the paucity of data supporting long term benefits of opioids on pain and functional outcomes, and extensive evidence of potential harms. We present data from our palliative care clinic where we have established a nuanced approach to pain management in this population, which includes risk mitigation, consistent education, emphasis on non-pharmacological and non-opiate medications, and attempts to down-taper opioid analgesics when feasible. Methods: Retrospective, observational chart review of 62 patients identified as cancer survivors, who have been managed for pain, at an academically affiliated palliative care clinic embedded in the oncology department. Demographic information, baseline and latest ...
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