Volume 19, Issue 1 p. 5

The role of therapies in managing cancer-related pain

K. ROBB phd, bsc, pgcap, consultant physiotherapist

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K. ROBB phd, bsc, pgcap, consultant physiotherapist

Physiotherapy Department, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London

Karen Robb, Consultant Physiotherapist, Physiotherapy Department, Kenton & Lucas Wing, St Bartholomew's Hospital, West Smithfield, London EC1A 7BE, UK (e-mail: [email protected]). Search for more papers by this author
C. EWER-SMITH dipcot, cms, macmillan occupational therapist

C. EWER-SMITH dipcot, cms, macmillan occupational therapist

Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre, Bristol, UK

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First published: 21 December 2009

Abstract

ROBB K. & EWER-SMITH C. (2010) European Journal of Cancer Care19, 5
The role of therapies in managing cancer-related pain

Cancer pain is complex and multi-dimensional and requires a multi-disciplinary team approach. Therapists have an important role in the assessment and management of patients with cancer-related pain, but the challenge remains to practise in an evidence-based way.

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