Opioid use in gynecologic oncology in the age of the opioid epidemic: Part II - Balancing safety & accessibility.
Gynecol Oncol
; 149(2): 401-409, 2018 05.
Article
en En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-29544707
As the only oncologists that provide both medical and surgical care, gynecologic oncologists encounter an exceptionally broad range of indications for prescribing opioids in clinical situations ranging from management of acute post-operative pain to chronic cancer-related pain to end-of-life care. While opioids are essential to the practice of gynecologic oncology, they can also have significant side effects and can be misused. Due to the explosive growth of opioid prescriptions and opioid-related overdoses and deaths during the first decade of the 21st century, there has been a recent concerted public health effort to prevent and treat opioid misuse through both legislation and education [1]. The first article in this two part series focused on appropriate use of opioids across clinical settings. This article addresses both the clinical and regulatory aspects of balancing opioid safety and accessibility for patients with gynecologic cancer.
Palabras clave
Texto completo:
1
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Dolor en Cáncer
/
Neoplasias de los Genitales Femeninos
/
Analgésicos Opioides
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Gynecol Oncol
Año:
2018
Tipo del documento:
Article