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Neuropathic Pain in Cancer: What Are the Current Guidelines?

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Opinion Statement

Neuropathic cancer pain is experienced by 30–40% of patients with cancer. It significantly reduces quality of life and overall wellbeing for patients living with and beyond cancer. The underlying mechanisms of neuropathic pain in patients with cancer are complex and involve direct tumour involvement, nerve compression or infiltration, chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy-induced nerve damage, or post-surgical complications. It is crucial for healthcare professionals to assess and manage neuropathic cancer pain effectively. There is increasing recognition that standardisation of neuropathic pain assessment leads to tailored management and improved patient outcomes. Pain management strategies, including medication, interventional analgesia, physical and complementary therapy, can help alleviate neuropathic pain and improve the patient's comfort and quality of life.
Title
Neuropathic Pain in Cancer: What Are the Current Guidelines?
Authors
Matthew R. Mulvey
Carole A. Paley
Anna Schuberth
Natalie King
Andy Page
Karen Neoh
Publication date
05-08-2024
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Treatment Options in Oncology / Issue 9/2024
Print ISSN: 1527-2729
Electronic ISSN: 1534-6277
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11864-024-01248-7
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Sciatic nerve illustration/© Cinefootage Visuals / stock.adobe.com, Colon cancer illustration/© (M) KATERYNA KON / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Getty Images