SUGGESTED READING

1. Advances in Pain Research and Therapy, Vol.1 l, Drug Treatment of Cancer Pain in a Drug- Oriented Society, Ed: Hill, C.S., Jr. and Fields, W.S.: New York Raven Press,1989.

2. Arner, S. and Meyerson, B. A.: Lack of analgesic effect of opioids on neuropathic andidiopathic forms of pain, Pain, 33: 11-25, 1988.

3. Cancer Pain Relief and Palliative Care: Report of the WHO Expert Committee. TechnicalReport Series 804, World Health Organization, Geneva,1990.

4. Cancer Surveys: Advances and Prospects in Clinical, Epidemiological and Laboratory Oncology; Pain and Cancer. Guest Editor: Hanks, G.W., Vol. 7, No.1,1988.

5. Carr, D.B., Jacox, A.K., Chapman, C.R., et al: Acute Pain Management: Operative orMedical Procedures and Trauma. Clinical Practice Guideline No. 1, Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services; February 1992. AHCPR Publication 92-0032. *AHCPR GUIDELINES

6. Cassell, E. J., Guest Editorial: The enigma of inadequate pain relief, Observer, TheAmerican College of Physicians, July/August 1988.

7. Fields, H. L.: Pain New York, McGraw-Hill,1987.

8. Foley, K. M.: The Treatment of Cancer Pain, N. Eng. J. of Med. 1985, 313:84-95.

9. Jacox, A., Carr, D.B., Payne, R., et al: Management of Cancer Pain. Clinical PracticeGuideline No. 9. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Researech, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Services; March 1994. AHCPR Publication94-0592. *AHCPR GUIDELINES

10. Kaiko, R. F., Foley, K. M., Grabinski, P. Y., et. al.: Central nervous system excitatoryeffects of meperidine in cancer patients, Ann. Neurology 13:180-185,1983.

11. Lack, S.: Total Pain Clinics in Oncology, 3( 1 )33-44,1984.

12. Melzack, R.: The Tragedy of Needless Pain, Scientific Ameri- can, Vol. 262, No. 2, pg. 27-33, February,1990.

13. Morgan, J. P.: American Opiophobia: Customary Underutilization of OpioidAnalgesics. In Controversies in alcoholism and substance abuse. New York: 'The Haworth Press, Inc.,1986; 5:163- 173.

13. Payne, R., Foley, K. M.: Cancer Pain. Medical Clinics of North America, Vol. 71, No. 2,March 1987, Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Co.

15. Porter, J. and Jick, H.: Addiction rare in patients treated with narcotics. N. Eng. Med.302:l23,1980.

16. Textbook of Pain, EDS: Wall, P. D. and Melzack, R.: Churchill Livingston, Edinburgh,2nd Edition,1989.

17. Twycross R. G. and Lack, S. A.: Symptoms Control in Far Advanced Cancer: Pain Relief,London, Pitman Pub., Ltd,1984.

18. Weissman, D.E., Burchman, S.L., Dinndorf, P.A., and Dahl, J.L.: Handbook of CancerPain Management. Medical College of Wisconsin and University of Wisconsin MedicalSchool, in conjunction with Wisconsin Cancer Pain Initiative and the World HealthOrganization, 1988.


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