Latin-American guidelines for cancer pain management

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Abstract

Cancer is a major public health issue. Poor pain management has devastating consequences that seriously affect quality of life, diminish functionality and place a huge emotional burden on patients and their relatives. A group of Latin American opinion leaders were invited to participate in a meeting to discuss areas associated with cancer pain. The expert panel reviewed the latest literature to draft region-specific guidelines for effective pain management. The guidelines make recommendations on tailoring treatment to the specific type of pain and provide local physicians with the state-of-the art findings in the field. Management should be with pharmacological approaches (nonopioid, adjuvant and opioid analgesics, as well as oncologic therapies and interventional procedures) and nonpharmacological approaches.

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Lara-Solares, A., Ahumada Olea, M., Basantes Pinos, A. de L. Á., Bistre Cohén, S., Bonilla Sierra, P., Duarte Juárez, E. R., … Flores Cantisani, J. A. (2017, July 1). Latin-American guidelines for cancer pain management. Pain Management. https://doi.org/10.2217/pmt-2017-0006

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