Cancer Pain: Definition, Management, Treatment & Symptoms (original) (raw)

What is cancer pain?

Cancer Pain

People with advanced or late-stage cancer have more severe pain.

People with cancer (about 75 percent) experience pain that can be caused by cancer itself, treatment, diagnostic procedures, or a combination of factors.

Cancer pain can be acute or chronic:

What does cancer pain feel like?

Cancer pain can be dull, aching, pressure, burning, or tingling.

People with advanced or late-stage cancer have more severe pain. Even after successful cancer treatment, many may get pain that continues long even after cancer treatment ends.

People can experience several types of cancer-related pain, such as:

What causes cancer pain?

Pain can be due to the tumor or cancer treatment or causes unrelated to cancer.

Pain can be related to any of the following reasons:

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How to manage cancer pain

Cancer pain treatment aims to relieve pain with minimal adverse effects, allowing the person a better quality of life.

Psychological intervention

Medications

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Medically Reviewed on 5/10/2023

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