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Ultra Carnem by Cesar Bravo5/19/2023 Despite following these recommendations, a high percentage of patients cannot control their pain. The World Health Organization, the American Cancer Society, and the European Society for Medical Oncology mention in their guidelines on managing cancer pain the importance of medications (aside from analgesic treatment) such as psychotropic drugs, although they stipulate that these should be taken only for pain that may otherwise be unmanageable or difficult to control. The management of oncological pain is particularly difficult and although different recommendations exist, there is currently no clear consensus. Furthermore, approximately 30% of patients experience emotional distress during the course of treatment. It has been estimated that between 20% and 50% of patients with cancer experience pain and this estimate increases to up to 90% when the illness is very advanced.
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