Variations in potassium channel genes are associated with distinct trajectories of persistent breast pain after breast cancer surgery

PAIN7.40
Volume: 156, Issue: 3, Pages: 371 - 380
Published: Mar 1, 2015
Abstract
In Brief Persistent pain after breast cancer surgery is a common clinical problem. Given the role of potassium channels in modulating neuronal excitability, coupled with recently published genetic associations with preoperative breast pain, we hypothesized that variations in potassium channel genes will be associated with persistent postsurgical breast pain. In this study, associations between 10 potassium channel genes and persistent breast...
Paper Details
Title
Variations in potassium channel genes are associated with distinct trajectories of persistent breast pain after breast cancer surgery
Published Date
Mar 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
156
Issue
3
Pages
371 - 380
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