Cancer Pain

Some people who are diagnosed with cancer don’t experience any pain related to the cancer itself, but some do. Cancer pain can vary depending on the type of cancer you have, the type of treatment you are receiving, and even what part of the body it is affecting.

Cancer pain often appears in 3 different ways:

  • Acute pain – Acute pain can be sharp and come on quickly, and then over time it begins to ease off.
  • Chronic pain– Chronic pain is defined as pain greater than three months, and can range from minor to severe.
  • Breakthrough pain– When chronic pain is treated with medication, patients can still experience pain. Breakthrough pain is typically intense and does not last long.

If you believe your pain is related to your cancer, contact an ECPC expert.

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