Cancer-Related Pain
A special issue of Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694). This special issue belongs to the section "Cancer Survivorship and Quality of Life".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 24019
Special Issue Editors
Interests: cancer pain; supportive care; self-management; patient-reported outcome measures; e-Health; person-centered care; symptom management
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Pain is one of the most frequent and feared symptoms in people with cancer. Pain can interfere with all aspects of daily life, and adequately treated pain improves quality of life. Although the prevalence of cancer-related pain has remained stable over the years, knowledge of pain treatment has improved. There are various reasons why patients’ pain is not always adequately managed. First, complex pain problems: A substantial number of cancer patients have complex pain problems. For these patients we need new approaches and more in-depth knowledge of the underlying factors related to the beneficial and detrimental effects of specific opioids. Secondly, lack of support: Healthcare professionals do not always have enough knowledge or time to support patients with cancer-related pain. The Internet in particular provides us with new opportunities to closely monitor patients with cancer-related pain while they are at home. Lastly, misconceptions: patients have various misconceptions about pain and pain treatment that can contribute to inadequate pain management.
For this Special Issue, we welcome original and review papers that deal with the challenges in cancer-related pain. Contributions may range from observational studies to intervention studies to systematic reviews. We are especially looking for papers that provide insights into new and original research methodologies, original treatment approaches, improved monitoring and support, and organization of care.
Dr. Wendy H. Oldenmenger
Dr. Evelien J.M. Kuip
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cancer pain
- supportive care
- PROM
- monitoring
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