Pain Management and Cancer Care - The Importance of Easing the Hurt
I’ve found several facilities through my research that take a very active approach to pain management and cancer care. For example, at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, the Pain Management Center works with cancer patients to help manage their pain by helping to find the best options that will help them feel better. And on a case-by-case basis, they will also work with you if you have non-cancer pain, like a migraine headache or sprain or something. Here is the link that describes their program:
www.mdanderson.org/patient-and-cancer-information/care-centers-and-clini...
The Cancer Treatment Centers of America also take pain management very seriously. Their Pain Management Program strives to empower people to help make decisions about your care while free from pain. After arriving at a CTCA for treatment, every cancer patient is evaluated by a pain management practitioner as well as come up with a plan to treat it. If you’d like to read more, please click below:
www.cancercenter.com/complementary-alternative-medicine/pain-management.cfm
And at the Siteman Cancer Center in St.
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