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Assessing pain after cancer treatment
Nina Lykkegaard Gehr1, Kristine Bennedsgaard2, Lise Ventzel3
1Department of Clinical Medicine, Danish Pain Research Center, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Objectives:
Chronic pain is common following cancer treatment. This is a brief discussion of pain assessment after cancer treatment.
Methods:
Summary of a lecure for the SASP (Scandinavian Journal of Pain) annual meeting 2022.
Results:
Assessment of pain involves identifying the presence of pain, its underlying cause, its impact as well as underlying mechanisms.
Conclusions:
Detailed pain assessment is important for the clinic and for epidemiological and mechanistic studies as well as pain treatment studies.
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