Pathophysiology and Assessment of Cancer Pain PDF
Pathophysiology and Assessment of Cancer Pain PDF
Pathophysiology and Assessment of Cancer Pain PDF
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* National Pharmaceutical Council. Section II: Assessment of Pain. Pain: Current Understanding of Assessment, Management, and
Treatments
Pain
An unpleasant sensory and emotional
experience associated with actual or potential
tissue damage, or described in terms of such
damage.
Pain caused by
anticancer
therapy
25%
Pain caused by
cancer
>65%
Chronic pain in Cancer Survivors
• Post treatment pain syndromes
• Post-surgical pain syndromes
• Post radiation therapy neuralgias
• Post-chemotherapy neuropathy
Burton AW, et al. Chronic Pain in the Cancer Survivor: A New Frontier. Pain Medicine
2007; 8: 189-198.
From: Cancer Pain: Part 1: Pathophysiology; Oncological, Pharmacological, and Psychological
Treatments: A Perspective from the British Pain Society Endorsed by the UK Association of Palliative
Medicine and the Royal College of General Practitioners
Pain Med. 2010;11(5):742-764.
ASSESSMENT OF CANCER PAIN
PAIN HISTORY
• LOCATION(S)
• INTENSITY
• QUALITY
• TEMPORAL PATTERNS
• AGGRAVATING AND ALLEVIATING FACTORS
• MEANING OF PAIN
• MEDICATION HISTORY
PAIN INTENSITY SCALES
• UNIDIMENTIONAL SCALES
• MULTIDIMENTIONAL SCALES
Assessment of Pain
MULTIDIMENTIONAL PAIN SCALES
• BPI ( BRIEF PAIN INVENTORY )
• MPQ (McGILL PAIN QUESTIONNAIRE )
To the left is
the original
MPQ and to
the right is a
short version
that has
been
modified