Although most people who are newly diagnosed with cancer may not experience pain, it may become more of a concern the further the cancer progresses.
While pain itself is not life-threatening, chronic pain remains one of the most frequent and debilitating symptoms of cancer. Pain is also experienced differently with each individual, some may experience impaired function and reduced quality of life with their physical pains, while others may go through mental distress including depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from their pain.
Cancer pains take on many forms. It may be a dull ache or it may feel sharp and piercing. It may also be constant or intermittent, and mild or severe. How much pain you are in depends on a number of factors, including the type of cancer you have, how advanced it is, where is it, and your pain tolerance. Most cancer pain can be managed and will be a crucial part of your cancer treatment journey.
Cancer patients may experience pain from the disease itself, due to tumors pressing or destroying tissues, bones or nerves, or as a side effect of cancer treatment, including surgery, radiation or chemotherapy. Some may also experience muscle ache during or after treatment due to a lack of physical activity.
Pain cancer patients may experience may be caused by an inflammatory response to ongoing nerve-tissue damage. This is known as nociceptive pain and is classified into two types:
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to treating and managing cancer pains, your pain management specialist will take into account your preference, allergies and potential drug interactions with other therapies to find the most suitable method for you.
Some treatment options that may be recommended for cancer pain include:
Pain management is an oft neglected, yet significant facet of treatment that impacts nearly every aspect of a patient’s recovery. We hear from pain management specialist Dr. Daniel Phang as he delves deeper into the various aspects of pain management and what you should take note of.
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Advancements in medical technology today offer hope despite the rising incidence of cancer worldwide. With a comprehensive approach to cancer care, including support from experienced clinical oncologists, specialists, and healthcare professionals, many cancers may be effectively treated or managed.
This resource provides information about cancer, including:
Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. Normally, the body replaces old or damaged cells with new ones. However, genetic mutations or other factors can disrupt this process, leading to the formation of abnormal cells that multiply uncontrollably and form tumors.
Types of Tumors:
Cancer is caused by a complex interplay of factors, including:
Cancer symptoms vary depending on the type and location. However, some general signs and symptoms include:
Important Note: These symptoms may also be indicative of other health conditions. Speak to our Specialists today for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
While there's no guaranteed way to prevent cancer, you may reduce your risk by:
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