Cancer pain, which can result from the cancer itself, nerve compression, or treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy, can be effectively managed through a multidisciplinary approach including medications, nerve blocks, interventional pain procedures, physiotherapy, and palliative care, helping patients achieve significant relief and improved quality of life.
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Cancer Pain – Is It Treatable? | Expert Explains #algospainclinic #nonsurgicaltreatmentAdded:
We always assume that cancer patients have to suffer in pain, but that's not always true. Cancer pain may occur either due to the cancer itself or due to any nerve compression or the treatments taken in cancer like chemotherapy, radiotherapy, etc. Today cancer pain can be managed with a multidisciplinary approach.
This includes medications, nerve blocks, interventional pain procedures, physiotherapy, and palliative and supportive care.
At Algospine, we will help you with the right pain management plan so that patients get significant relief and can lead a better quality of life. Share this video to help create as much awareness as possible about cancer pain.
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