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Multidimensional Treatment of Cancer Pain

Purpose of review Though numerous treatment options are available to address cancer pain, inadequate management continues to be an ongoing problem worldwide. Recent findings A systematic review of the recent scientific literature was conducted with attention to new therapies along with reports of ge...

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Published in:Current oncology reports 2017-02, Vol.19 (2), p.10-10, Article 10
Main Authors: Liu, Weiyang Christopher, Zheng, Zhong Xi, Tan, Kian Hian, Meredith, Gregory J.
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