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Pain can be a major problem for people with pancreatic cancer. Learn what you can do here.
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When sinus cancer survivor Joe Ledell first experienced blurry vision and pain in his right eye, he thought his contact lens was to blame. But during a trip to an ear, nose and throat specialist, he learned he had a tumor.
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Some cancer treatments can cause a sensitive mouth, mouth sores, or a sore throat.
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You have the right to be treated for cancer pain, and you should insist on it. Together, you and your cancer care team can talk about how to best treat your pain.
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More than 32,000 cancer specialists from around the world are gathering in Chicago this week for the 54th annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
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If your cancer pain isn’t being relieved by drugs or non-medical methods, other types of treatments can often be used. Learn more here.
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Palliative care provides relief from symptoms, pain, and stress, and should be provided along with curative treatment.
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When people say they are having pain, it usually means they are hurting somewhere in their body.
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Circle Of Life: Cancer Education and Wellness
for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Palliative Care‐ Rev. 10.8.15 Page 360
Wellness along the Cancer Journey:
Palliative Care
Revised October 2015
Chapter 3: Addr...
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Opioids are used with or without non-opioids to treat moderate to severe cancer pain. Learn more here.