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Almost 382,000 new cancers have been diagnosed in France in 2018. Regular progresses in their management have improved the overall survival of patients, sometimes with sequelae that may be particularly painful. Thus for 20 to 45% of patients treated for breast cancer, pain persists 5 years later.
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Study Design:
This study will be carried out as an experimental, cross-over study, including two pain populations, one control group and two assessment sessions.
At the first session, firstly, all participants will undergo an assessment including pain-related outcomes, nutrition-related outcomes,
Breast cancer is one of the most common oncologic diagnosis in women. Surgery is traditionally performed under general anesthesia with opioid‑based analgesia. It is associated with higher incidences of PONV, more severe acute postoperative pain and increased incidences of chronic pain. The
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women all over the world. In the united states, according to the CDC "Center of Disease Control", it's the second most common cancer occurring in women. Perioperative pain after breast surgeries remains to be taken lightly due to the minimal
It is reported that postmastectomy pain syndrome (PMPS) is a common problem, ranging from 25% to 60%.
The pain is localized in the axilla, medial upper arm, breast, and/or chest wall and lasting beyond three months after surgery when all other causes of pain such as infection have been
Breast cancer is the second most common in the world and the most frequent in the female population. In Italy, around 48,000 new cases were diagnosed in 2013. Every year patients undergoing surgical procedures in the region of the breast and armpit, like other surgical areas, report a significant
Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women; it causes the highest number of cancer-related deaths among them globally. The prognosis has improved considerably over the past 30 years, and the 5-year survival rate of patients has been increased due to the advances in the early detection and
Twelve women in Denmark are diagnosed with breast cancer every day. Breast cancer and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) are the primary type of cancer/precursor to cancer in women, and one of the main treatment modalities is surgical intervention. DCIS is a non-invasive (pre-malignant) condition in
In this study Eighty Female patients with a diagnosis of breast cancer, underwent breast surgery with axillary dissection at National Cancer Institute, Cairo University were included in this study. Patients will be randomized into two equal comparable groups of patients.
(Group A the study group)
It has been proven that pectoralis nerve block (PECs) and erector spine plane block (ESP) both supply effective analgesia in the first 24 hours after mastectomy. But they do so by different mechanishms.
This study is to survey that ESP and PECs may supply acute and chronic analgesia by reducing pain
This cross sectional study was approved by the research and ethics committees in both institutional and national levels. This project was registered under National Medical Research Register (NMRR), Ministry of Health Malaysia.
Patients who underwent MAC from July 2015 - June 2017 in Hospital Kuala
This study will be a double-blind randomized controlled trial, parallel in two groups (intervention group and sham). Participants will initially be evaluated by a trained investigator who will be blinded and assigned randomly (random numbers generated on the computer) block for the intervention and
In 2016, an estimated 25,700 Canadian women were diagnosed with breast cancer. With advances in detection, management and treatment, the 5-year relative survival has improved to 87%. Consequently, breast cancer survivors represent a significant proportion of Canadian society. Research suggests that
Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women in the United States and the majority are managed surgically as part of their primary treatment. Annually over 800 women at Hoag are treated surgically for breast cancer.
Anxiety and fear are commonly associated with breast cancer diagnosis, with as many as 20% of