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Predicting Persistent Opioid Use, Abuse, and Toxicity Among Cancer Survivors.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute ( IF 9.9 ) Pub Date : 2019-11-20 , DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djz200
Lucas K Vitzthum 1, 2 , Paul Riviere 1 , Paige Sheridan 1 , Vinit Nalawade 1 , Rishi Deka 1 , Timothy Furnish 3 , Loren K Mell 1, 2 , Brent Rose 1, 2 , Mark Wallace , James D Murphy 1, 2
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Although opioids play a critical role in the management of cancer pain, the ongoing opioid epidemic has raised concerns regarding their persistent use and abuse. We lack data-driven tools in oncology to understand the risk of adverse opioid-related outcomes. This project seeks to identify clinical risk factors and create a risk score to help identify patients at risk of persistent opioid use and abuse.

中文翻译:

预测癌症幸存者的持续使用阿片类药物,滥用和毒性。

尽管阿片类药物在控制癌症疼痛中起着至关重要的作用,但阿片类药物的持续流行引起了人们对其持续使用和滥用的担忧。我们在肿瘤学中缺乏数据驱动的工具来了解与阿片类药物相关的不良后果的风险。该项目旨在确定临床风险因素并创建风险评分,以帮助确定存在持续使用和滥用阿片类药物风险的患者。
更新日期:2019-11-20
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