Intervention treatments for chronic pain syndrome in cancer patients
Noninvasive treatments for chronic pain syndrome benefit in 80-90% of cancer patients. Invasive, intervention procedures for analgesia should be used in other cases. These include neuroablative and neuromodulatory measures. Neuroablation is defined as the physical suspension of painful impulse trans...
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doaj-d64045041262492cb8b0cb1adb23574d2021-07-29T08:46:48ZrusABV-pressOpuholi Ženskoj Reproduktivnoj Sistemy1994-40981999-86272014-08-0102102010.17650/1994-4098-2010-0-2-10-20239Intervention treatments for chronic pain syndrome in cancer patientsV. V. Bryuzgin0N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowNoninvasive treatments for chronic pain syndrome benefit in 80-90% of cancer patients. Invasive, intervention procedures for analgesia should be used in other cases. These include neuroablative and neuromodulatory measures. Neuroablation is defined as the physical suspension of painful impulse transmission pathways by a surgical, chemical, or thermal method and comprises lytic and other blocks. Neuromodulation is the dynamic and functional suppression of pain impulse pathways by the intraspinal or intraventricular administra- tion of opioids and other chemicals.https://ojrs.abvpress.ru/ojrs/article/view/223oncologypainanalgesiaintervention procedures |
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V. V. Bryuzgin Intervention treatments for chronic pain syndrome in cancer patients Opuholi Ženskoj Reproduktivnoj Sistemy oncology pain analgesia intervention procedures |
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Intervention treatments for chronic pain syndrome in cancer patients |
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Intervention treatments for chronic pain syndrome in cancer patients |
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Intervention treatments for chronic pain syndrome in cancer patients |
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Intervention treatments for chronic pain syndrome in cancer patients |
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Intervention treatments for chronic pain syndrome in cancer patients |
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intervention treatments for chronic pain syndrome in cancer patients |
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Opuholi Ženskoj Reproduktivnoj Sistemy |
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Noninvasive treatments for chronic pain syndrome benefit in 80-90% of cancer patients. Invasive, intervention procedures for analgesia should be used in other cases. These include neuroablative and neuromodulatory measures. Neuroablation is defined as the physical suspension of painful impulse transmission pathways by a surgical, chemical, or thermal method and comprises lytic and other blocks. Neuromodulation is the dynamic and functional suppression of pain impulse pathways by the intraspinal or intraventricular administra- tion of opioids and other chemicals. |
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oncology pain analgesia intervention procedures |
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