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Fri Nov 29, 2013, 02:49 PM Nov 2013

Untreated Cancer Pain a ‘Scandal of Global Proportions,’ Survey Shows [View all]

New global study led by ESMO reveals a pandemic of intolerable pain affecting billions, caused by over-regulation of pain medicines

Date : 28 Nov 2013

Lugano, Switzerland –- A ground-breaking international collaborative survey, published today in Annals of Oncology, shows that more than half of the world’s population live in countries where regulations that aim to stem drug misuse leave cancer patients without access to opioid medicines for managing cancer pain.

The results from the Global Opioid Policy Initiative (GOPI) project show that more than 4 billion people live in countries where regulations leave cancer patients suffering excruciating pain. National governments must take urgent action to improve access to these medicines, says the European Society for Medical Oncology, leader of a group of 22 partners that have launched the first global survey to evaluate the availability and accessibility of opioids for cancer pain management.

“The GOPI study has uncovered a pandemic of over-regulation in much of the developing world that is making it catastrophically difficult to provide basic medication to relieve strong cancer pain,” says Nathan Cherny, Chair of the ESMO Palliative Care Working Group and lead author of the report, from Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel. “Most of the world’s population lacks the necessary access to opioids for cancer pain management and palliative care, as well as acute, post-operative, obstetric and chronic pain.”

“When one considers that effective treatments are cheap and available, untreated cancer pain and its horrendous consequences for patients and their families is a scandal of global proportions,” Cherny says.

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http://www.esmo.org/Press-Office/Press-Releases/ESMO-Press-Release-Untreated-Cancer-Pain-a-Scandal-of-Global-Proportions-Survey-Shows

more casualties of the war on drugs....

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I found it so endearing that the pharmacist at Walgreens decided that I had been on a certain Maraya1969 Nov 2013 #1
Time to find another place to get your prescriptions filled. RC Nov 2013 #2
Pow!... TeeYiYi Nov 2013 #21
Oxycontin is gateway to heroin addiction in the US ErikJ Nov 2013 #3
Aleviating pain of endstage cancer is more important to me than worrying about a dying man's Ed Suspicious Nov 2013 #4
Hopefully he's not dying. He's trying to be optimistic as possible. ErikJ Nov 2013 #6
Pancreatic cancer PasadenaTrudy Nov 2013 #20
Exactly. nt RiffRandell Nov 2013 #9
Right, the threat that someone might get an unauthorized buzz is more important than Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #14
I really hope your friend was just humoring you kcr Nov 2013 #18
I dont think so. I was surprised too. ErikJ Nov 2013 #24
Well, that's good he's not in much pain kcr Nov 2013 #25
I find your posts in this thread about your "friend" cali Nov 2013 #35
Ha. Give me an example of how I disparaged him. ErikJ Nov 2013 #38
....... cali Nov 2013 #41
No insult. Just a fact. ErikJ Nov 2013 #42
And my friend's 94 year old mother is being refused opiate drugs by her Maraya1969 Nov 2013 #22
At 94? progressoid Nov 2013 #39
We havea teen friend in recovery who battled osteosarcoma elehhhhna Nov 2013 #28
This is the documentary I watched: OXY HELL (Oxycontin... the gateway to heroin) ErikJ Nov 2013 #29
the addict kids around Houston aren't doing oxy much elehhhhna Nov 2013 #30
This is largely a consequence of the war on drugs. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2013 #5
The problem is... KrazyinKS Nov 2013 #7
My brother Pinkie died sorefeet Nov 2013 #8
Amen ! RagAss Nov 2013 #13
Hugs. I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for helping your brother to get painkillers anyway. idwiyo Nov 2013 #40
That is horrible! I am so sorry that you and your brother had to go through that. lonestarnot Dec 2013 #47
Honestly I don't get it, especially for pallative care, if someone is dying, then give them the... Humanist_Activist Nov 2013 #10
What you say is oh so true. I was thinking, lets give the people who are in terrible pain, Pliers. BlueJazz Nov 2013 #11
Instead we have doctors terrified of the DEA, and people dying in screaming agony. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #15
My grandfather recently passed from cancer. CFLDem Nov 2013 #16
My DOG got more pain relief than my mother in law Holly_Hobby Nov 2013 #12
That is absolutely insane. RiffRandell Dec 2013 #44
Effin A Finally! MoreGOPoop Nov 2013 #17
Cancer used to be the most dreaded disease not because of its death sentence, but the pain Hekate Nov 2013 #19
This is just terrible OwnedByCats Nov 2013 #23
A FDA blast from the recent past Trillo Nov 2013 #26
My mother died from Colon cancer at the beginning of the month. MiniMe Nov 2013 #27
hospice is the place for paincontrol elehhhhna Nov 2013 #31
In the book, "Three Felonies a Day," this is one of the groups targeted by the Feds. Th1onein Nov 2013 #32
k&r for the truth. n/t Laelth Nov 2013 #33
My husband had oral cancer and his drs were very generous RiffRandell Nov 2013 #34
Drug Seekers Suck jsr Nov 2013 #36
I would have tiltled that article "shitty ER doctor makes excuses for his terrible judgment" CrawlingChaos Nov 2013 #43
the doctors have gone crazy on this. Sheri Nov 2013 #37
It's not the doctors, it's the DEA. They record every prescription, especially those for pain, Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #45
didn't know that. thanks. nt Sheri Dec 2013 #46
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