A Systematic Review: Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer-Related Pain
Moderate-to-severe pain is a common problem experienced by patients with cancer. Although analgesic drugs are effective, adverse side effects are common and some analgesic drugs are addictive. Nonpharmacological treatment may be a way to treat cancer pain without causing negative side effects. Mindf...
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Main Authors: | Srisuda Ngamkham (Author), Janean E Holden (Author), Ellen Lavoie Smith (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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