This session will explore the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in optimizing cancer pain management.

This session will focus on the safe and effective integration of opioid analgesics into cancer pain treatment plans.

This session will explore the range of therapeutic options available for managing cancer pain, encompassing both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches.

This session will delve into the fundamental concepts of cancer pain management, focusing on the underlying mechanisms of pain in oncology and the assessment of pain in cancer patients.

The goal of this initiative is to provide education to clinicians, involved in the assessment and management of cancer pain in adult patients, on the appropriate and safe use of opioid analgesics, optimizing non-opioid analgesics and adjuvant medications, and integrating non-pharmacological appro

The goal of this initiative is to provide education to clinicians, involved in the assessment and management of cancer pain in adult patients, on the appropriate and safe use of opioid analgesics, optimizing non-opioid analgesics and adjuvant medications, and integrating non-pharmacological appro

The goal of this initiative is to provide education to clinicians, involved in the assessment and management of cancer pain in adult patients, on the appropriate and safe use of opioid analgesics, optimizing non-opioid analgesics and adjuvant medications, and integrating non-pharmacological appro

Pain management is a crucial component of patient-centered care, particularly in oncology. Since there are many modalities to treat cancer-related pain, education on commonly utilized strategies and pharmacologic agents will be beneficial to improving patient care.
Pain is commonly experienced by patients with cancer, and effective treatment of pain is a necessary component of supportive care for patients with cancer. Optimal treatment of cancer pain can be complex, including a combination of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapies and coordination of patient comorbidities, including opioid use disorder.

Many health care professionals have had limited education on supportive care topics and have learned on the job. The guidelines and literature continue to advance supportive oncology care.

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