Treatment of pain in oncology

Treatment of pain in oncology
Pain is one of the most common symptoms in oncopathology.

Patients with advanced stages of cancer suffer from pain, but it can sometimes occur in the early stages of oncological diseases as well.

Pain syndrome in oncopathology is a chronic condition. That is, it is not merely a symptom of the pathology but a separate disease that requires comprehensive and individualized treatment.

Pain is one of the most common symptoms of cancer.

Patients with late stages of cancer suffer from pain, but sometimes pain occurs in the early stages as well.

Pain syndrome in cancer is a chronic condition. That is, it is not merely a symptom, but a separate disease that requires comprehensive, individual treatment.

You must not suffer from pain while you fight cancer!

By combining drug treatment, psychotherapy, and in some cases, minimally invasive procedures, we can achieve long-lasting pain relief.

Also, modern pain medicine offers intrathecal pump implants to achieve tangible pain relief in cancer patients.

To develop the optimal treatment plan, we involve specialists from various fields. For example, at the initial examination, the algologist can determine that the patient needs a consultation with a neurologist, a psychotherapist, an orthopedic traumatologist, a palliative care physician or another specialist. Together, expert doctors of SPRAVNO Pain Medicine Center find solutions that take into account all the complexities of the patient’s case.

Treatment of cancer pain in SPRAVNO clinic means
  1. a comprehensive approach and search for the best solution for the patient by a multidisciplinary team of specialists;
  2. progressive pain treatment methods which are used in developed countries globally;
  3. empathy and respect for your time, mobilizing the efforts of the entire team to find a solution as soon as possible.
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Publication date: 04.01.2025