The use of alternative therapies in conjunction with opioids for cancer pain.

The use of alternative therapies in conjunction with opioids for cancer pain. Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2019 Jul 12;: Authors: Mercadante S, Candido KD Abstract INTRODUCTION: There is a growing recognition of the role of interventional techniques (IT) for the management of cancer pain (CP). However, there are many controversies on how and when to use such techniques. Areas covered: Patients who are unresponsive to systemic opioid analgesics or patients unable to tolerate systemic opioids may benefit from different IT for which the successful use depends on the selection of the right therapy for the right patient. The evidence regarding these techniques is often anecdotal and the potential risks, benefits, alternatives, and complications should be balanced to take a decision. Expert opinion: The successful use of IT depends on many factors, including a careful assessment of previous treatments, patient's characteristics, and the logistics. Risks, benefits, alternatives, and complications should be balanced to take a decision. Although IT have been described as effective in patients with CP, the evidence is still limited, unless for celiac plexus block, which has a high benefit-risk ratio. The intrathecal therapy should be chosen in patients who were poorly responding to opioid therapy, after an appropriate trial with different opioids. A careful selection of patients and techniques, a large experience in performing the procedures, s...
Source: Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Expert Rev Anticancer Ther Source Type: research