Our systems are now restored following recent technical disruption, and we’re working hard to catch up on publishing. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Find out more

Recommended product

Popular links

Popular links


Cancer Pain

Cancer Pain

Cancer Pain

Assessment and Management
Eduardo D. Bruera, University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Russell K. Portenoy, Beth Israel Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine
March 2011
Adobe eBook Reader
9780511889912
£155.00
GBP
Adobe eBook Reader
USD
eBook

    Nearly one in three people will be diagnosed with cancer, and many of these patients will suffer from related cancer pain. Cancer-associated pain is widely feared by cancer patients, but knowledge about the causes and management of cancer pain has increased dramatically in recent years and many new treatment options are available. This comprehensive book discusses the unique characteristics of cancer pain, including its pathophysiology, clinical assessment, diagnosis, pharmacological management and nonpharmacological treatment. The internationally recognized authors are leaders in cancer pain research, and they apply their first-hand knowledge in summarizing the principal issues in the clinical management of cancer pain. This state-of-the-art book cohesively addresses the full range of disciplines regularly involved in cancer pain management, including pharmacology, communication studies, and psychology. Cancer Pain is a scholarly but accessible text that will be an essential resource for physicians, nurses, and medical students who treat patients suffering from cancer pain.

    • Only comprehensive presentation of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of cancer pain
    • Authors are prominent in the field and conduct the research they write about
    • Scholarly content written in a readable style

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Although there are numerous cancer pain handbooks or quick reference guides, there are no competitors to this book. there is nothing as comprehensive and as scientifically rigorous as this book.' Doody's

    'This is a well-organized book … It achieves the editors' goals and would be a worthwhile addition to the library of Oncology units and palliative care services.' Roger Woodruff, Director of Palliative Care, Melbourne, Australia

    '… this is an excellent book. It presents a vast array of information in a clear, accurate and accessible fashion, which is relevant to the non-specialist and specialist alike … it represents very good value. In producing a textbook on cancer pain, the editors' stated aim was to provide a 'comprehensive, clinically oriented, and scholarly review of all aspects of this complex and multidimensional problem'. They have succeeded admirably.' Palliative Medicine

    'Written by an international team of contributors, Cancer Pain provides a truly comprehensive, clinically oriented, scholarly review of all aspects of this complex, multidimensional issue … The book is a helpful resource for all those dealing with cancer pain - physicians, nurses and medical students alike.' Cancer World

    See more reviews

    Product details

    March 2011
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511889912
    0 pages
    0kg
    30 b/w illus. 35 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Mechanisms and Epidemiology:
    • 1. Nociception - basic principles Rie Suzuki and Anthony H. Dickenson
    • 2. Epidemiology of cancer pain - a systematic review Julie Hearn and Irene Higginson
    • 3. Cancer pain - prevalence and undertreatment Sean O'Mahoney
    • Part II. Assessment and Syndromes:
    • 4. The assessment of cancer pain Karen O. Anderson and Charles S. Cleeland
    • 5. Multidimensional assessment - pain and palliative care Peter G. Lawlor
    • 6. Cancer pain syndromes Russell K. Portenoy and Maria Conn
    • Part III. Pharmacological Treatment:
    • 7. Pharmacology of analgesia - basic principles Charles Inturrisi
    • 8. Pharmacology of opioid analgesia - clinical principles Carla Ripamonti
    • 9. Opioid side effects and management Catherine Sweeney and Eduardo Bruera
    • 10. Non-opioid analgesics Burkhard Hinz, Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer and Kay Brune
    • 11. Adjuvant analgesic drugs Russell K. Portenoy and Germaine Rowe
    • Part IV. Non-Pharmacological Approaches:
    • 12. Anesthesiological procedures Suellen M. Walker and Michael J. Cousins
    • 13. Psychological interventions Diane Novy
    • 14 Rehabilitation medicine interventions Teresa Gillis
    • 15. Neurosurgical techniques in the management of cancer pain Samuel J. Hassenbusch and Lauren Johns
    • Part V. The Role of Antineoplastic Therapies in Pain Control:
    • 16. Palliative radiotherapy Nora A. Janjan, Marc Delclos, Matthew Ballo and Christopher Crane
    • 17. Palliative systemic antineoplastic therapy Michael J. Fisch
    • Part VI. Pain in Special Populations:
    • 18. Cancer pain management in the chemically-dependent patient Steven D. Passik, Kenneth L. Kirsh and Vincent Mullen
    • 19. Cancer pain in children John J. Collins and Charles B. Berde
    • 20. Cancer pain in the elderly David I. Wollner
    • Part VII. Difficult Pain Problems:
    • 21 Cancer pain and depression Marjaneh Rouhani, Jahandar Saifollahi and William Breitbart
    • 22. Neuropathic pain Christopher J. Watling and Dwight E. Moulin
    • 23. Breakthrough pain Perry G. Fine
    • 24. Bone pain Eduardo Bruera and Catherine Sweeney
    • Part VIII. Special Topics:
    • 25. Pain in medical illness - ethical foundations Pauline Lesage and Russell K. Portenoy
    • 26. Clinical research John Farrar and Scott D. Halpern
    • 27. Legal and regulatory aspects of opioid treatment - The United States experience June Dahl
    • 28. Role of family caregivers in cancer pain management Myra Glajchen.
      Contributors
    • Rie Suzuki, Anthony H. Dickenson, Julie Hearn, Irene Higginson, Sean O'Mahoney, Karen O. Anderson, Charles S. Cleeland, Peter G. Lawlor, Russell K. Portenoy, Maria Conn, Charles Inturrisi, Carla Ripamonti, Catherine Sweeney, Eduardo Bruera, Burkhard Hinz, Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer, Kay Brune, Germaine Rowe, Suellen M. Walker, Michael J. Cousins, Diane Novy, Teresa Gillis, Samuel J. Hassenbusch, Lauren Johns, Nora A. Janjan, Marc Delclos, Matthew Ballo, Christopher Crane, Michael J. Fisch, Steven D. Passik, Kenneth L. Kirsh, Vincent Mullen, John J. Collins, Charles B. Berde, David I. Wollner, Marjaneh Rouhani, Jahandar Saifollahi, William Breitbart, Christopher J. Watling, Dwight E. Moulin, Perry G. Fine, Catherine Sweeney, Pauline Lesage, John Farrar, Scott D. Halpern, June Dahl, Myra Glajchen