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FDA Approves Cancer Breakthrough Pain Drug with Safeguards

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new opiate drug for severe breakthrough cancer pain.  However, Onsolis® will only be available through a restricted distribution program.

As part of an FDA-required Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy, or REMS, only health care providers, pharmacies, and patients registered with the FOCUS program will be able to prescribe, dispense, and use the medicine. Continue reading…

Posted by Kate Murphy on July 16th, 2009
Posted in: Research & Treatment News | No Comments »
Tags: cancer pain, fentanyl, Onsolis

Colorectal Cancer News in Brief: June 25

fawcettFarrah Fawcett died on Thursday, June 25, 2009 of anal cancer that had spread to her liver.  She was 62.  Anal cancer is much more rare than either colon or rectal cancer, affecting about 5,300 Americans in 2009. 710 will die from it.

In other headlines, the Caterpillar company works with Peoria hospitals and doctors to ensure quality colonoscopy for their employees and a Swiss laboratory will be the first to offer a blood screening test for colorectal cancer.

In research, MRI colonography is useful for patients who can’t have a full colonoscopy before surgery, screening colonoscopies are increasing for Medicare enrollees, and scientists have found factors in tumors that make nerves more sensitive to pain.

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Posted by Kate Murphy on June 27th, 2009
Posted in: Research & Treatment News | 1 Comment »
Tags: cancer pain, Epigenomics, Farrah Fawcett, magnetic resonance colonography, Medicare

No One Wants to Suffer Pain or See Someone in Pain

One of the most important fears after a cancer diagnosis is suffering during chemotherapy. But patients also are afraid that the cancer will cause suffering  from pain that can’t be treated. Almost all patients with cancer are most afraid of pain and controlling it.

It is so important that cancer patients and their caregivers know how to manage pain because patients in pain do not eat, do not drink do not exercise, and do not interact. One of the major misconception for pain control is that the patient will become addicted. Patients may want to save medicine for it when it gets really bad. It needs to be very clear that the best pain control is early intervention. When pain is developing is the time take a painkiller. Don’t wait til it reaches 10/10. Continue reading…

Posted by Heinz-Josef Lenz, MD on February 26th, 2009
Posted in: From the Desk of Dr. Lenz | No Comments »
Tags: cancer pain, Managing Symptoms and Side Effects

Treatment for Severe Cancer Pain: Women Versus Men

Are men and women with severe cancer pain treated in the same way?

Although both sexes reported the same level of worst pain in a past week, men were more likely to have a prescription for high-potency pain medicine and receive higher doses of morphine.

Women being first evaluated at a cancer pain clinic reported more pain “right now” and higher average pain during the past week.  However, a review of their medical charts showed they were getting  less morphine and had higher average pain scores than men.  They were more likely to say that their pain was poorly controlled. Continue reading…

Posted by Kate Murphy on September 29th, 2008
Posted in: Research & Treatment News, Uncategorized | No Comments »
Tags: cancer pain, disparities

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