Pain Management
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Pediatric cancer, Pain, and Palliative Care: from the parents and the doctors.
Pain is what a patient says it is, in the way they say it is. Palliative care understands this and helps bring the child back.
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Pediatric cancer, Pain, and Palliative Care: from the parents and the doctors.
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What can parents do if they feel their child’s pain is not being understood by clinicians?
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Palliative Care in Oncology: Example 1: Pain Management
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How palliative care looks in oncology: example 2, pain and nausea management
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Osteosarcoma in an adolescent and ‘Total Pain’: There were all these compounding issues
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