Cancer pain is a common and often debilitating symptom experienced by cancer patients. Effective management of cancer pain is essential in improving the quality of life for these patients and is a crucial aspect of cancer care. With the growing number of cancer patients worldwide, the importance of cancer pain management has become increasingly recognized in the medical community. As such, it is crucial for conferences focused on cancer care to include sessions dedicated to cancer pain management. These sessions can provide attendees with the latest information on best practices and new developments in the field, as well as foster collaboration and discussion among experts in cancer pain management. By prioritizing cancer pain management in conference schedules, we can work towards improving the lives of cancer patients and enhancing their overall cancer care experience.
These presentations will focus on cancer pain at #EFIC2023:
Wednesday 20th September |
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Speaker |
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TW |
Perceiving the body during clinical uncertainty: an EMA study of symptom perception in childhood cancer survivors undergoing surveillance scans |
Lauren Heathcote, GB |
WED |
CLINICAL |
Thursday 21st September |
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TW |
Novel targets in the neural microenvironment for the treatment of cancer pain. |
Romina Nassini, IT |
THURS |
BASIC |
Friday 22nd September |
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PL |
Whole-person care approach: compassion in cancer pain management. |
Phil Larkin, CH |
FRI |
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Refresher Course |
Assessing distress and dealing with stressful situations in the management of cancer patients with pain |
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FRI |
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Refresher Course |
Sympathectomy and neurolytic blocks in the management of complex cancer pain |
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FRI |
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Refresher Course |
Anything new in cancer-related pain management? An update |
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FRI |
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TW |
Digital interventions and innovation across the cancer journey – from basic science insights to survivor rehabilitation |
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FRI |
CLINICAL |
TW |
Lived experience—a cancer survivor, who is a pain nurse, describes &discusses the information he received about perioperative pain management |
Tiago Antunes, FR |
FRI |
CLINICAL |
TW |
The efficacy of hypnosis as pain relief in patients with breast cancer, and the added benefit of a digital intervention in preventing chronic cancer-related pain. |
Silje Reme, NO |
FRI |
CLINICAL |