Cancer Pain
Herausgeber: Bruera, Eduardo D; Portenoy, Russell K
Cancer Pain
Herausgeber: Bruera, Eduardo D; Portenoy, Russell K
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This is the second edition of the widely praised book by Drs Eduardo D. Bruera and Russell K. Portenoy on all aspects of cancer pain.
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This is the second edition of the widely praised book by Drs Eduardo D. Bruera and Russell K. Portenoy on all aspects of cancer pain.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 221mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 2381g
- ISBN-13: 9780521879279
- ISBN-10: 0521879272
- Artikelnr.: 26032696
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 221mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 2381g
- ISBN-13: 9780521879279
- ISBN-10: 0521879272
- Artikelnr.: 26032696
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Mechanisms and Epidemiology: 1. Nociception: basic principles Rie
Suzuki, Shafaq Sikandar and Anthony H. Dickenson; 2. Pathophysiology of
malignant bone pain Juan Miguel Jimenez-Andrade, Monica Herrera and Patrick
Mantyh; Part II. Epidemiology and Syndromes: 3. Cancer pain epidemiology
Irene J. Higginson and Fliss Murtagh; 4. Cancer pain syndromes Mervyn Koh
and Russell K. Portenoy; Part III. Assessment: 5. The assessment of cancer
pain: measurement strategy Karen O. Anderson; 6. Multidimensional
assessment: pain and palliative care Norma O'Leary, Carol Stone and Peter
G. Lawlor; 7. Evaluating pain for children with cancer Patricia A. McGrath
and Eric J. Crawford; 8. Pain syndromes in cancer survivors Rosemary C.
Polomano, Michael Ashburn and John T. Farrar; Part IV. Pharmacological
Treatment: 9. Pharmacology of analgesia: basic principles Charles E.
Inturrisi; 10. Pharmacogenetic considerations in the treatment of cancer
pain Pål Klepstad; 11. Pharmacology of opioid analgesia: clinical
principles Carla Ripamonti and Claudia Bareggi; 12. Opioid side effects and
management Maxine De La Cruz and Eduardo Bruera; 13. Antipyretic analgesics
Burkhard Hinz and Kay Brune; 14. Adjuvant analgesic drugs Russell K.
Portenoy and Mervyn Koh; 15. Neuraxial analgesia L. Holford and Michael
Cousins; Part V. Other Interventional Strategies: 16. Neural blockade for
cancer pain Rebecca Chan and Oscar de Leon-Cassasola; 17. Neurosurgical
treatment of cancer pain Robert W. Hurley and Fred A. Lenz; Part VI.
Rehabilitation and Psychological Interventions: 18. Psychological
interventions for cancer pain Francis J. Keefe, Amy P. Abernethy, Jane L.
Wheeler and Tamara J. Somers; 19. Rehabilitation medicine interventions
Jack B. Fu, Ki Y. Shin and Theresa A. Gillis; Part VII. The Role of
Antineoplastic Therapies in Pain Control: 20. Palliative radiotherapy Alysa
Fairchild and Edward Chow; 21. Palliative systemic antineoplastic therapy
Michael J. Fisch; 22. Cancer pain management in the chemically dependent
patient Steven D. Passik, Lara K. Dhingra and Kenneth L. Kirsh; Part VIII:
Pain in Special Populations: 23. Cancer pain in children Richard Hain; 24.
Managing cancer pain in the elderly Marvin Omar Delgado-Guay and David
Wollner; Part IX. Difficult Pain Problems: 25. Cancer pain and depression
William S. Breitbart, Wendy G. Lichtenthal, Hayley Pessin and Gloria Lee;
26. Neuropathic pain Ricardo A. Cruciani, E. Alessandra Strada and Helena
Knotkova; 27. Breakthrough pain Sebastiano Mercadante; 28. Bone pain Badi
El Osta and Eduardo Bruera; Part X. Systems of Care: 29. Integrating cancer
pain management into hospice practice and institution-based palliative care
programs Sandra P. Gomez and Paul W. Walker; 30. Pain in medical illness:
ethical foundations Pauline Lesage and Russell K. Portenoy; 31.
Understanding clinical trials in pain research John T. Farrar and Scott D.
Halpern; 32. Legal and regulatory aspects of opioid treatment: the United
States experience June L. Dahl; 33. Role of family caregivers in cancer
pain management Myra Glajchen; 34. Cancer pain and palliative care in the
developing world Roberto Wenk, Daniela Mosoiu and M. R. Rajagopal.
Suzuki, Shafaq Sikandar and Anthony H. Dickenson; 2. Pathophysiology of
malignant bone pain Juan Miguel Jimenez-Andrade, Monica Herrera and Patrick
Mantyh; Part II. Epidemiology and Syndromes: 3. Cancer pain epidemiology
Irene J. Higginson and Fliss Murtagh; 4. Cancer pain syndromes Mervyn Koh
and Russell K. Portenoy; Part III. Assessment: 5. The assessment of cancer
pain: measurement strategy Karen O. Anderson; 6. Multidimensional
assessment: pain and palliative care Norma O'Leary, Carol Stone and Peter
G. Lawlor; 7. Evaluating pain for children with cancer Patricia A. McGrath
and Eric J. Crawford; 8. Pain syndromes in cancer survivors Rosemary C.
Polomano, Michael Ashburn and John T. Farrar; Part IV. Pharmacological
Treatment: 9. Pharmacology of analgesia: basic principles Charles E.
Inturrisi; 10. Pharmacogenetic considerations in the treatment of cancer
pain Pål Klepstad; 11. Pharmacology of opioid analgesia: clinical
principles Carla Ripamonti and Claudia Bareggi; 12. Opioid side effects and
management Maxine De La Cruz and Eduardo Bruera; 13. Antipyretic analgesics
Burkhard Hinz and Kay Brune; 14. Adjuvant analgesic drugs Russell K.
Portenoy and Mervyn Koh; 15. Neuraxial analgesia L. Holford and Michael
Cousins; Part V. Other Interventional Strategies: 16. Neural blockade for
cancer pain Rebecca Chan and Oscar de Leon-Cassasola; 17. Neurosurgical
treatment of cancer pain Robert W. Hurley and Fred A. Lenz; Part VI.
Rehabilitation and Psychological Interventions: 18. Psychological
interventions for cancer pain Francis J. Keefe, Amy P. Abernethy, Jane L.
Wheeler and Tamara J. Somers; 19. Rehabilitation medicine interventions
Jack B. Fu, Ki Y. Shin and Theresa A. Gillis; Part VII. The Role of
Antineoplastic Therapies in Pain Control: 20. Palliative radiotherapy Alysa
Fairchild and Edward Chow; 21. Palliative systemic antineoplastic therapy
Michael J. Fisch; 22. Cancer pain management in the chemically dependent
patient Steven D. Passik, Lara K. Dhingra and Kenneth L. Kirsh; Part VIII:
Pain in Special Populations: 23. Cancer pain in children Richard Hain; 24.
Managing cancer pain in the elderly Marvin Omar Delgado-Guay and David
Wollner; Part IX. Difficult Pain Problems: 25. Cancer pain and depression
William S. Breitbart, Wendy G. Lichtenthal, Hayley Pessin and Gloria Lee;
26. Neuropathic pain Ricardo A. Cruciani, E. Alessandra Strada and Helena
Knotkova; 27. Breakthrough pain Sebastiano Mercadante; 28. Bone pain Badi
El Osta and Eduardo Bruera; Part X. Systems of Care: 29. Integrating cancer
pain management into hospice practice and institution-based palliative care
programs Sandra P. Gomez and Paul W. Walker; 30. Pain in medical illness:
ethical foundations Pauline Lesage and Russell K. Portenoy; 31.
Understanding clinical trials in pain research John T. Farrar and Scott D.
Halpern; 32. Legal and regulatory aspects of opioid treatment: the United
States experience June L. Dahl; 33. Role of family caregivers in cancer
pain management Myra Glajchen; 34. Cancer pain and palliative care in the
developing world Roberto Wenk, Daniela Mosoiu and M. R. Rajagopal.
Part I. Mechanisms and Epidemiology: 1. Nociception: basic principles Rie
Suzuki, Shafaq Sikandar and Anthony H. Dickenson; 2. Pathophysiology of
malignant bone pain Juan Miguel Jimenez-Andrade, Monica Herrera and Patrick
Mantyh; Part II. Epidemiology and Syndromes: 3. Cancer pain epidemiology
Irene J. Higginson and Fliss Murtagh; 4. Cancer pain syndromes Mervyn Koh
and Russell K. Portenoy; Part III. Assessment: 5. The assessment of cancer
pain: measurement strategy Karen O. Anderson; 6. Multidimensional
assessment: pain and palliative care Norma O'Leary, Carol Stone and Peter
G. Lawlor; 7. Evaluating pain for children with cancer Patricia A. McGrath
and Eric J. Crawford; 8. Pain syndromes in cancer survivors Rosemary C.
Polomano, Michael Ashburn and John T. Farrar; Part IV. Pharmacological
Treatment: 9. Pharmacology of analgesia: basic principles Charles E.
Inturrisi; 10. Pharmacogenetic considerations in the treatment of cancer
pain Pål Klepstad; 11. Pharmacology of opioid analgesia: clinical
principles Carla Ripamonti and Claudia Bareggi; 12. Opioid side effects and
management Maxine De La Cruz and Eduardo Bruera; 13. Antipyretic analgesics
Burkhard Hinz and Kay Brune; 14. Adjuvant analgesic drugs Russell K.
Portenoy and Mervyn Koh; 15. Neuraxial analgesia L. Holford and Michael
Cousins; Part V. Other Interventional Strategies: 16. Neural blockade for
cancer pain Rebecca Chan and Oscar de Leon-Cassasola; 17. Neurosurgical
treatment of cancer pain Robert W. Hurley and Fred A. Lenz; Part VI.
Rehabilitation and Psychological Interventions: 18. Psychological
interventions for cancer pain Francis J. Keefe, Amy P. Abernethy, Jane L.
Wheeler and Tamara J. Somers; 19. Rehabilitation medicine interventions
Jack B. Fu, Ki Y. Shin and Theresa A. Gillis; Part VII. The Role of
Antineoplastic Therapies in Pain Control: 20. Palliative radiotherapy Alysa
Fairchild and Edward Chow; 21. Palliative systemic antineoplastic therapy
Michael J. Fisch; 22. Cancer pain management in the chemically dependent
patient Steven D. Passik, Lara K. Dhingra and Kenneth L. Kirsh; Part VIII:
Pain in Special Populations: 23. Cancer pain in children Richard Hain; 24.
Managing cancer pain in the elderly Marvin Omar Delgado-Guay and David
Wollner; Part IX. Difficult Pain Problems: 25. Cancer pain and depression
William S. Breitbart, Wendy G. Lichtenthal, Hayley Pessin and Gloria Lee;
26. Neuropathic pain Ricardo A. Cruciani, E. Alessandra Strada and Helena
Knotkova; 27. Breakthrough pain Sebastiano Mercadante; 28. Bone pain Badi
El Osta and Eduardo Bruera; Part X. Systems of Care: 29. Integrating cancer
pain management into hospice practice and institution-based palliative care
programs Sandra P. Gomez and Paul W. Walker; 30. Pain in medical illness:
ethical foundations Pauline Lesage and Russell K. Portenoy; 31.
Understanding clinical trials in pain research John T. Farrar and Scott D.
Halpern; 32. Legal and regulatory aspects of opioid treatment: the United
States experience June L. Dahl; 33. Role of family caregivers in cancer
pain management Myra Glajchen; 34. Cancer pain and palliative care in the
developing world Roberto Wenk, Daniela Mosoiu and M. R. Rajagopal.
Suzuki, Shafaq Sikandar and Anthony H. Dickenson; 2. Pathophysiology of
malignant bone pain Juan Miguel Jimenez-Andrade, Monica Herrera and Patrick
Mantyh; Part II. Epidemiology and Syndromes: 3. Cancer pain epidemiology
Irene J. Higginson and Fliss Murtagh; 4. Cancer pain syndromes Mervyn Koh
and Russell K. Portenoy; Part III. Assessment: 5. The assessment of cancer
pain: measurement strategy Karen O. Anderson; 6. Multidimensional
assessment: pain and palliative care Norma O'Leary, Carol Stone and Peter
G. Lawlor; 7. Evaluating pain for children with cancer Patricia A. McGrath
and Eric J. Crawford; 8. Pain syndromes in cancer survivors Rosemary C.
Polomano, Michael Ashburn and John T. Farrar; Part IV. Pharmacological
Treatment: 9. Pharmacology of analgesia: basic principles Charles E.
Inturrisi; 10. Pharmacogenetic considerations in the treatment of cancer
pain Pål Klepstad; 11. Pharmacology of opioid analgesia: clinical
principles Carla Ripamonti and Claudia Bareggi; 12. Opioid side effects and
management Maxine De La Cruz and Eduardo Bruera; 13. Antipyretic analgesics
Burkhard Hinz and Kay Brune; 14. Adjuvant analgesic drugs Russell K.
Portenoy and Mervyn Koh; 15. Neuraxial analgesia L. Holford and Michael
Cousins; Part V. Other Interventional Strategies: 16. Neural blockade for
cancer pain Rebecca Chan and Oscar de Leon-Cassasola; 17. Neurosurgical
treatment of cancer pain Robert W. Hurley and Fred A. Lenz; Part VI.
Rehabilitation and Psychological Interventions: 18. Psychological
interventions for cancer pain Francis J. Keefe, Amy P. Abernethy, Jane L.
Wheeler and Tamara J. Somers; 19. Rehabilitation medicine interventions
Jack B. Fu, Ki Y. Shin and Theresa A. Gillis; Part VII. The Role of
Antineoplastic Therapies in Pain Control: 20. Palliative radiotherapy Alysa
Fairchild and Edward Chow; 21. Palliative systemic antineoplastic therapy
Michael J. Fisch; 22. Cancer pain management in the chemically dependent
patient Steven D. Passik, Lara K. Dhingra and Kenneth L. Kirsh; Part VIII:
Pain in Special Populations: 23. Cancer pain in children Richard Hain; 24.
Managing cancer pain in the elderly Marvin Omar Delgado-Guay and David
Wollner; Part IX. Difficult Pain Problems: 25. Cancer pain and depression
William S. Breitbart, Wendy G. Lichtenthal, Hayley Pessin and Gloria Lee;
26. Neuropathic pain Ricardo A. Cruciani, E. Alessandra Strada and Helena
Knotkova; 27. Breakthrough pain Sebastiano Mercadante; 28. Bone pain Badi
El Osta and Eduardo Bruera; Part X. Systems of Care: 29. Integrating cancer
pain management into hospice practice and institution-based palliative care
programs Sandra P. Gomez and Paul W. Walker; 30. Pain in medical illness:
ethical foundations Pauline Lesage and Russell K. Portenoy; 31.
Understanding clinical trials in pain research John T. Farrar and Scott D.
Halpern; 32. Legal and regulatory aspects of opioid treatment: the United
States experience June L. Dahl; 33. Role of family caregivers in cancer
pain management Myra Glajchen; 34. Cancer pain and palliative care in the
developing world Roberto Wenk, Daniela Mosoiu and M. R. Rajagopal.