Painful Inequities — Palliative Care in Developing Countries

  • Lamas D
  • Rosenbaum L
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Abstract

Whereas effective treatment for noncommunicable diseases may be too costly to disseminate globally, opioids for pain control are cheap to produce. Yet 80% of the population, including millions of patients with terminal cancer, lacks adequate access to pain treatment.

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Lamas, D., & Rosenbaum, L. (2012). Painful Inequities — Palliative Care in Developing Countries. New England Journal of Medicine, 366(3), 199–201. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmp1113622

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