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Cancer pain is an unpleasant sensory or emotional experience that occurs in patients with cancer due to actual or potential tissue damage. Although not all cancer patients experience pain, up to 50% of patients undergoing cancer treatment report symptoms of pain, and the vast majority of patients with advanced cancer suffer from pain.
There are various types of cancer pain, according to the cause of the pain experienced. It may be caused by the cancer itself, or result from therapies used to manage cancer.
Cancer pain may be acute or chronic, depending on the type and origin of the pain. A particular injury to the bodily tissues that causes damage, such as during a surgical procedure, tends to cause acute pain that eventually heals. Chronic pain is usually caused by damage to the nerves involved in pain signaling pathways, which may originate from a tumor obtrusion or therapies used in cancer management.
Cancer pain can have a significant impact on quality of life and can affect the ability of an individual to take part in normal daily activities. Some patients may find it difficult to complete simple tasks and take care of themselves due to cancer pain, such as difficulty with personal hygiene, shopping, cooking, sleeping and eating. As a result of this, many patients become frustrated and feel lonely, angry or irritable.
It is important that adequate methods are employed in the management of cancer pain, as uncontrolled pain is more likely to develop into chronic pain. Keeping a pain diary can help patients to keep track of and the pain to be managed most effectively.
Analgesic medications are usually recommended as a first-line approach to manage both acute and chronic cancer pain. This may include paracetamol, ibuprofen, aspirin and other medication available over-the-counter. Prescription medications containing weak or strong opioids can provide stronger relief for more severe pain.
It is important that patients are aware of breakthrough pain, which involves an increase in pain severity for a period of time, and have a management plan in place. In most cases, this simply involves additional pain relief medication that is reserved for when pain peaks.
Some patients also find benefit from therapies, such as acupuncture, acupressure, massage, physical therapy, relaxation and meditation.