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Cancer Pain
December 2007
Current Awareness Bulletin
Many of the following articles are available online via the NHS Scotland eLibrary. Please use
the links where provided and your ATHENS password. A complete list of available online
journals and registration for ATHENS can be found at http://www.elib.scot.nhs.uk/
If you would like to request print copies of any of the articles please contact your nearest
library or visit the library website for further details.
http://www.nhsggc.org.uk/libraryservices
Please note that the journal articles you are accessing may be protected by copyright
legislation so there may be a limit on the number of articles you can download or print from
any single issue of a journal. If you obtain a copy via your local library's document request
service, you may be required to complete a copyright declaration form. Consult your local
library with any queries, or for further information see the website of the Copyright Licensing
Agency at www.cla.co.uk.
If you have any questions regarding this or any other library services please contact your
librarian.
Compiled by Alison McEwan
Assistant Librarian
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Library Network
The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre
Library, Education Suite, Level 0
1053 Great Western Road, Glasgow
G12 0YN
0141 301 7283
[email protected]
This document can be made available in other formats on request; ask Library for details
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1. Binder. A. Pain in oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy – sensitisation in the peripheral and
central nocioeptive system. European Journal of Cancer. 43(18): 2658-63 December 2007.
2. Deimling, G. The effects of cancer-related pain and fatigue on functioning of older adult,
long-term cancer survivors. Cancer Nursing. 30(6): 421-433, November/December 2007.
3. Dumitrescu, L. Changes in symptoms and pain intensity of cancer patients after
enrollment in palliative care at home. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 34(5):
488-96, 2007 November.
4. Freye, E. Effervescent morphine results in faster relief of breakthrough pain in patients
compared to immediate release morphine sulphate tablet. Pain Practice. 7(4): 342-31, 2007
December.
5. Hakonsen, G. Design and validation of a medication assessment tool for cancer pain
management. Pharmacy World and Science. 28(6): 342-351, 2006.
6. Kokubun, H. Pharmacokinetics and variation in the clearance of oxycodone and
hydrocotarnine in patients with cancer pain. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 30(11):
2173-7, 2007 November.
7. Kolokythas, A. Validation of the University of California San Francisco oral cancer pain
questionnaire. The Journal of Pain. 8(12): 950-953, December 2007.
8. McCarberg, B. Cannabinoids: their role in pain and palliation. Journal of Pain and
Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy. 21(3): 19-28, 2007.
9. McNeill, J.A. Unequal quality of cancer pain management: disparity in perceived control
and proposed solutions. Oncology Nursing Forum. 34(6): 1121-1132, November 2007.
10. Marinangeli, F. Improved cancer pain treatment using combined Fentanyl-TTS and
Tramadol. Pain Practice. 7(4): 307-312, 2007.
11. Meghani, S.H. The meanings of and attitudes about cancer pain among African
Americans. Oncology Nursing Forum. 34(6): 1179-1186, November 2007.
12. Oldenmenger, W. Analgesic adherence measurement in cancer patients: comparison
between electronic monitoring and diary. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 34(6):
639-47, 2007 December.
13. Otsuka, K. Toward freedom from cancer pain in Japan. Journal of Pain and Palliative
Care Pharmacotherapy. 21(2): 37-42, 2007.
14. Sekine, R. The successful use of parenteral methadone in a patient with a prolonged
QTc interval. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 34(5): 566-9, 2007 November.
15. Soyupek, B. Does experimental pain assessment before biopsy predict for pain during
transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy? Urology 70(4): 681-684, 2007
16. Van den Beuken-van Everdingen, M. High prevalence of pain in patients with cancer in a
large population-based study in The Netherlands. Pain. 132(3): 2312-320, December 2007.
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