Summary
Opioid-responsive cancer pain is a term used to describe cancer pain that can be effectively managed with opioid painkiller medications. This review aimed to explore a paradigm shift in the definition of opioid-responsive cancer pain. The authors argue that looking at the apparently unique properties of opioid-responsive cancer pain allows better understanding of the process by which acute (short term) pain may or may not transition into chronic (long term) pain.
Reflecting on cancer pain as constant acute pain, not chronic pain. ‘Known knowns, known unknowns, unknown unknowns’ (3 April 2025)
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11912-025-01642-w
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