Breakthrough Cancer Pain: First Results From Major European Patient Survey
Main Category: Pain / AnestheticsAlso Included In: Cancer / Oncology
Article Date: 14 Sep 2009 - 0:00 PDT
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The first results of the first European survey of cancer patients' experience of breakthrough pain were presented at the 6th congress of the European Federation of Chapters of the International Association for the Study of Pain (EFIC).
Previous surveys have looked at the overall management of pain in cancer patients but this is the first international study to look in detail at Breakthrough Cancer Pain (BTCP) from a patient perspective. These results for the first 200 patients from the UK, Sweden and Denmark offer valuable insight into cancer patients' experiences with breakthrough pain management and the impact of the condition on their daily lives.
The median number of BTCP episodes per patient per day was 3
For this kind of pain episode the ideal treatment would be fast acting with a short duration of action to most closely match the nature of BTCP episodes. Moreover, it must be easy to use to improve patient compliance. However, the results of the survey show that:
- At least 95% of patients were using orally administered drugs
- The time to first noticing a reduction in pain had a median time of 20 minutes
- In this survey the median time to peak effect of the current BTCP rescue medications was 30 minutes
The European Survey of Breakthrough Cancer Pain is continuing to recruit patients in Germany and Ireland and will expand into Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Greece, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland to provide health care professionals across Europe with patient insights on the management of breakthrough cancer pain.
References
1. Davies A et al. European survey of oncology patient's experience of breakthrough cancer pain: UK, SE and DK results. Poster presented at EFIC 2009.
About the survey
- First phase of an ongoing, multicentre observational study
- First five countries include: UK, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Ireland
- 11 palliative care units
- 400 patients with breakthrough cancer pain
- Data collected on breakthrough cancer pain and treatment of breakthrough cancer pain
- First results are based on 200 patients from UK (80), Sweden (80) and Denmark (40)
- The study is supported by an educational grant from Nycomed.
Mette Thorn Sørensen
Cohn & Wolfe, Copenhagen
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