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Intro
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Overview
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Pain is just one component
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Pain is a subjective experience
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Pain from diagnostic tests
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Pain from the tumor
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Pain from treatment
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Pain unrelated to malignancy
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Nociceptive pain
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Somatic and visceral pain
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Acute pain
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Chronic pain
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Breaks or pain
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Fourstep analgesic
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Why some patients arent receiving pain management
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How to be your greatest advocate
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Total pain
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Working together
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Key takeaways
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Take your medications
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Questions
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Is cancer a painful experience
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Coffee enemas
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CBD cannabis
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Ibuprofen and Tylenol
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Palliative care vs hospice
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Legality of marijuana
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NSAIDs
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Hospice
Description:
Explore cancer pain management and living meaningfully in this informative 49-minute lecture by Dr. Sandra H. Sacks, MD, MEd, from the UCLA Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management. Gain insights into the multifaceted nature of cancer-related pain, including its various sources and types such as nociceptive, somatic, visceral, acute, and chronic pain. Learn about the four-step analgesic approach and understand why some patients may not receive adequate pain management. Discover how to be your own advocate and explore the concept of total pain. Delve into key takeaways for effective pain management, including medication adherence. Address common questions about cancer pain, alternative treatments like coffee enemas and CBD, over-the-counter pain relievers, palliative care versus hospice, and the legality of marijuana use. Enhance your understanding of cancer pain management to improve quality of life during treatment and beyond.

Cancer Pain Management and Living Meaningfully - Sandra H. Sacks, MD, MEd

University of California, Los Angeles
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