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June 2019 Briefing – Pain Management

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Pain Management for June 2019. This roundup includes the...
Cancer survivors have a high prevalence of chronic pain

Cancer Survivors Have High Prevalence of Chronic Pain

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Prevalence higher for those with less than high school education, low income, public insurance
Following implementation of an opioid-sparing pain management strategy

Opioid-Sparing Strategy Still Provides Good Pain Control

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Patients surveyed following surgery and only a small 'rescue' opioid Rx postop

May 2019 Briefing – Pain Management

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Pain Management for May 2019. This roundup includes the...
Although most believe that the correlation between breast pain and breast cancer is weak

Clinicians Believe Link Between Breast Pain, Cancer Is Weak

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But many order imaging to exclude malignancy or for reassurance only

April 2019 Briefing – Pain Management

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Pain Management for April 2019. This roundup includes the...
Almost two-thirds of formerly suicidal Canadians with chronic pain were free from suicidal thoughts in the previous year

Many With Chronic Pain Achieve Remission From Suicidality

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Having a confidant boosts likelihood of remission, while poverty decreases recovery likelihood
Many people with cancer use marijuana

Rates of Marijuana Use in Cancer Patients on the Rise in U.S.

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People with cancer also more likely to use prescription opioids than those without

March 2019 Briefing – Pain Management

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Pain Management for March 2019. This roundup includes the...
The forms of medical cannabis used vary for patients with and without cancer

Cannabis Products Used Differ for Cancer, Noncancer Patients

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Cancer patients more likely to use sublingual tincture form; noncancer patients often use vaporization form