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OverviewOpioids have become invaluable in modern medicine but it is essential that they are prescribed with an understanding of the complex pharmacology behind their effectiveness; without this, they will frequently fail to achieve their enormous potential of pain relief, minimal side effects, and improved function. In addition, opioids come with problems, including side effects such as constipation, respiratory depression, and sedation, as well as the potential for substance abuse. Clinicians handling the complex pain problems of cancer patients must incorporate the insight of basic scientists and pharmacologists, and this new edition of this comprehensive text brings together a wealth of experience from those involved in all aspects of opioids, with a view to improving both clinician understanding and patient care. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mellar P. Davis , Paul A. Glare , Janet Hardy , Columba QuigleyPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 17.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 25.30cm Weight: 1.014kg ISBN: 9780199236640ISBN 10: 019923664 Pages: 504 Publication Date: 27 May 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsEach chapter is well referenced, providing an excellent critical review of the literature in this field. American Journal of Epidemiology This is the best current textbook on the clinical use of opioids in cancer pain (and in chronic benign pain). BMA Medical Book Competition 2010 ...well set out with the good use of headings... well-referenced... the editors are to be congratualted for putting together what remains the premier reference on opioids in cancer pain Roger Woodruff ...well set out with the good use of headings... well-referenced... the editors are to be congratualted for putting together what remains the premier reference on opioids in cancer pain Roger Woodruff Each chapter is well referenced, providing an excellent critical review of the literature in this field. American Journal of Epidemiology This is the best current textbook on the clinical use of opioids in cancer pain (and in chronic benign pain). BMA Medical Book Competition 2010 ...well set out with the good use of headings... well-referenced... the editors are to be congratualted for putting together what remains the premier reference on opioids in cancer pain Roger Woodruff Author InformationMel Davis is Director of Research at the Harry R. Horvitz Center of Palliative Medicine, Taussig Cancer Center, Division of Solid Tumor, Cleveland Clinic, USA. He also holds the positions of Editor-in-Chief of Progress in Palliative Care, and Chairman of the Palliative Section, Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer. His research interests are in pain management, cancer pain, palliative medicine, symptom control and supportive cancer care. Paul Glare is a Senior Staff Specialist Physician at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPAH) in Sydney, Australia. He is Head of the Dept of Palliative Care at RPAH, and Head of Palliative Care Services for Sydney Cancer Centre and the eastern zone of Sydney South West Area Health Service (population 500,000). He is also Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine (Central Clincial School) at the University of Sydney. Janet Hardy is the Director of Palliative Medicine for the Mater Health Services and is the Clinical Research Programme Leader for the Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education in Brisbane. She holds a chair in Palliative Medicine from the University of Queensland School of Medicine. Columba Quigley previously held the post of Deputy Coordinating Editor of the Cochrane Collaboration Pain Palliative and Supportive Care Group. She has lectured and published in a range of areas, including opioid switching, alternative opioids, inter-individual variability in opioid responsiveness and the genetics of opioid response. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |