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Initial Feasibility and Acceptability of Cancer Pain 101: An Interdisciplinary, Single-Session, Telehealth Intervention for Patients With Cancer-Related Pain.
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Initial Feasibility and Acceptability of Cancer Pain 101: An Interdisciplinary, Single-Session, Telehealth Intervention for Patients With Cancer-Related Pain. Cancer medicine Azizoddin, D. R., Zhao, J., DeForge, S. M., Chen, M., Nipp, R., Stagg, J. H., Bond, K., Leckie, R., Hilton, B. T., Neil, J. M., Tulsky, J. A., Pirl, W., Edwards, R. R., Darnall, B. D. 2025; 14 (9): e70898Abstract
Patients with cancer have limited access to comprehensive pain treatment. We developed a 90-min, single-session, telehealth, interdisciplinary intervention that combines cancer-specific medical education and behavioral pain treatment. We evaluated the intervention's preliminary feasibility and acceptability for patients with cancer-related pain.Adults with cancer-related pain (=?4/10, average pain) who are receiving cancer treatment (
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