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Pain is a concern for some patients with advanced kidney
cancer. It is important to let your doctor know about any pain you
might have so that it can be treated. Unless your doctor knows about
your pain, they can't help you.
There are many different forms of pain medicine, ranging from
over-the-counter pain relievers to stronger drugs like morphine or
other opioids. For treatment to be effective, the pain medicines must
be taken on a regular schedule, not just when the pain becomes severe.
Several long-acting forms of morphine and other long-acting opioid
drugs have been developed that need only to be taken once or twice a
day.
In some cases, palliative surgery or radiation therapy may
help relieve pain caused by cancer spreading to certain areas., Drugs
called bisphosphonates may be helpful in people whose cancer has spread
to their bones. Sometimes pain specialists can do certain procedures
such as a nerve block to lessen pain, depending on where the pain is.
Last Medical Review: 02/18/2009 Last Revised: 05/14/2009
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