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A Quantitative Sensory Testing Paradigm to Obtain Measures of Pain Processing in Patients Undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery
Published on: January 18, 2018
[Cancer pain, a challenge for the nurse's own role]
Simon Rochat1, Eva Ester Molina Beltran2
1Hôpital Robert-Schuman, Groupe Uneos, Parvis Robert-Schuman, rue des Grands-Champs, 57070 Vantoux, France.
Abstract:
Because of its many specific features, cancer pain requires special management and a sound knowledge base. This article aims to take a fresh look at this type of pain, and share some of the elements that make it so specific. It also aims to provide a reminder of what cancer pain is, as well as clarifying the specific role of the state-registered nurse in its management.
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