Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. A Comprehensive Handbook of Cancer Pain Management in Developing Countries Written by an international panel of expert pain physicians, A Comprehensive Handbook of Cancer Pain Management in Developing Countries addresses this challenging and vital topic with reference to the latest body of evidence relating to cancer pain. It thoroughly covers pain management in the developing world, explaining the benefit of psychological, interventional, and complementary therapies in cancer pain management, as well as the importance of identifying and overcoming regulatory and educational barriers.
This book provides you with true accounts of palliative care programs from around the world to help you meet the needs of disadvantaged clients.
Considers what can - and should - be done to comfort patients suffering from the distressing symptoms of advanced cancer. Prepared by nine renowned experts in oncology, neurology, pain management...
Lynn Baxendale - Cox , PhD , RN Assistant Professor and Director of the JHUSON Research Laboratory The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore , Maryland Pamela Kedziera , MS , RN , OCN Clinical Manager / Clinical Nurse ...
When the editors asked me to write a foreword to this book I felt very honoured but somewhat embarrassed.
Looking Forward to Cancer Pain Relief for All: International Consensus on the Management of Cancer Pain
With support from the Open Society Institute International Palliative Care Initiative, Human Rights Watch released a groundbreaking report on the lack of access to pain relief medicines for millions of patients worldwide.
Its Health Care Professionals look after a population of over 740 million people in its 37 member countries. European Pain Management provides a review of the organization and delivery of pain care in the 37 European countries.
Based on careful analysis of burden of disease and the costs ofinterventions, this second edition of 'Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, 2nd edition' highlights achievable priorities; measures progresstoward providing ...
The reality is that, for most patients, cancer pain is relatively easy to control with simple, inexpensive measures. Several studies have indicated that cancer pain can be well controlled with oral morphine in over 90% of patients [4,5].
The second edition of a guide, which introduced a simple, yet highly effective method for the relief of cancer pain.