Opioids in cancer pain

There is a great deal of interest in the effective use of opioids for cancer pain due to concerns from both clinicians and patients about addiction. When used correctly, opioids are capable of relieving pain in more than 90 percent of cancer patients. In reality, patients world-wide continue to endu...

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Other Authors: Davis, Mellar P. (Editor), Glare, Paul (Editor), Hardy, Janet (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2005
Edition:First edition
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