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Pain Management in Palliative Care for Patients with Cancer

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.07.2026

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Elsevier

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570

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23.5/19.1 cm

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Englisch

ISBN

978-0-443-30050-9

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Marin Golčić, MD, PhD, is a faculty member at the School of Medicine, University of Rijeka, Croatia, and serves as a consultant medical oncologist at the Clinical Hospital Center in Rijeka, with a particular focus on gastrointestinal and skin cancers. He is also the Head of the Committee for Medicinal Products at Marija K. Kozulić, the first Croatian hospice, where he works to optimize pharmacotherapy and advance research in palliative care. He completed clinical ESMO fellowships at the Royal Marsden in London and the Churchill Hospital in Oxford, and has participated in virtual mentorship programs through ESMO and ASCO, as well as several ESMO preceptorships. He has published over 50 scientific papers and conference proceedings, acts as a scientific reviewer for more than a dozen medical journals, and has mentored several graduate theses. From 2019 to 2024, he served as the elected representative of his county at the Croatian Medical Association.

Tomi Kovačević, MD, PhD, Palliative medicine specialist and eng. mgmt. Specialist serves as Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Novi Sad at Department for General Medicine and Geriatrics and Department for Palliative Medicine. After graduation at Faculty of Medicine, University of Novi Sad his medical education in field of palliative care includes Palliative medicine specialization at Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, ESMO, IASLC and other PC fellowships and mentorships (Canada, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and other) as well as specialized European Palliative Care Academy (EUPCA) education in Germany. His current clinical engagement includes employment at Institute for pulmonary diseases of Vojvodina as Chief of Palliative Care department and University Clinical Center of Vojvodina as PC consultant. He is also president of palliative care section at Medical Chamber of Serbia and served as the member of Ministry of Health’s Committee for palliative care from 2019-2023. His dedication towards palliative care is visible through active participation as presenter and invited lecturer and courses in in numerous professional meetings in the country and abroad with aim to promote early integration of palliative care into regular clinical practice. His scientific contribution is reflected trough the authorship and co-authorship in scientific papers and international collaborations including projects, actions and clinical trials in field of palliative care and oncology.

Amir Radfar, MD, MPH, MSc, DHSc, ESCO Fellow, serves as a faculty member at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine in Orlando, Florida, with a focus on oncology and palliative care. His academic journey includes a medical degree from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in Iran. He further pursued post-doctoral training at the University of Southern California, advanced oncology studies at Ulm and Ludwig Maximilian University Hospital, and specialized palliative care education from the European Palliative Care Academy (EUPCA) in Germany. His post-graduate education at Harvard Medical School reinforced his dedication to integrating oncology research with compassionate, patient-centered care.

In collaboration with other steemed co-authors, Dr Radfar contributed to Pain Management in Patients with Cancer, a resource designed to offer actionable, evidence-based strategies for physicians managing pain in patients with cancer, particularly those not specialized in palliative care settings.

As an editor for journals such as the Journal of Oncology and PLOS ONE, he works with professionals to enhance evidence-based oncology and palliative care approaches. Dr Radfar aims to make complex research accessible to clinicians, promoting thoughtful, holistic care.

Beyond academia, Dr Radfar mentors future healthcare providers and advocates for improved access to quality cancer and palliative care services. Pain Management in Patients with Cancer is intended to be both a practical guide and an inspiration for healthcare providers, encouraging a thoughtful, interdisciplinary approach to patient care globally.

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.07.2026

Herausgeber

Verlag

Elsevier

Seitenzahl

570

Maße (L/B)

23.5/19.1 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-443-30050-9

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Pain Management in Palliative Care for Patients with Cancer
  • PART I: Introduction
    1. A New Era in Cancer Treatment: what has changed
    2. The difference between early and late palliative care
    3. The concept of total pain in palliative care
    4. Pain assessment in palliative care

    PART II: Pharmacological treatment of pain
    5. Opioids and non-opioids in pain treatment
    6. Adjuvant and new analgesics
    7. The use of chemotherapy as pain treatment
    8. Managing side-effects of analgesics

    PART III: Interventional treatment of pain
    9. Radiotherapy and brachytherapy
    10. Nuclear medicine in pain treatment
    11. Surgical interventions in pain treatment
    12. Physical therapy in pain treatment
    13. Other interventions in pain treatment

    PART IV: Complementary therapies in pain management
    14. Treating spiritual and psychological aspects of pain
    15. Treating anxiety, dyspnea, and other conditions associated with painful stimuli
    16. Virtual reality and music therapy in pain management
    17. Nutrition and pain

    PART V: Specifics of treating pain in special palliative care situations
    18. Head and neck and upper GI cancers
    19. Lower gastrointestinal cancers
    20. Hepatobiliary cancers
    21. Lung and intrathoracic cancers
    22. Breast cancers
    23. Gynecological and urologic cancers
    24. Mesenchymal cancers
    25. Treating pain after cancer treatment

    PART VI. Specifics of treating pain in special palliative care situations
    26. Treating pain in the End-of-Life Care
    27. Treating pain in Liver and Renal Insufficiency
    28. Treating pain in Children and Very Old Patients
    29. Ethical dilemmas in pain management

    PART VII. Future of pain treatment in palliative care
    30. Future avenues in pain management
    31. Implementation of guidelines in pain treatment
    32. Coping with pain in patients’ families and medical staff

    Opioid Conversion Charts
    Practical Examples