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  1. 19-04-2017 | Breast cancer | Article

    Practical approach to the management of cancer breakthrough pain

    In some patients, interventional techniques can be used as sole agents for the control of cancer pain or as useful adjuncts to supplement analgesia provided by medications [23,24].

  2. 11-12-2015 | Cancer pain | Article

    Interventional options for the management of refractory cancer pain—what is the evidence?

    This systematic review compiles the latest evidence on interventional refractory pain management in cancer patients – i.e. those that differ from standardised clinical approaches. Vayne-Bossert P et al. Support Care Cancer 2016; 24: 1429. DOI:10.1007/s00520-015-3047-4.

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