Cancer survivorship and its association with perioperative opioid use for minor non-cancer surgery
Abstract
Reducing high-risk prescription opioid use after surgery has become a key strategy in mitigating the opioid crisis. Yet, despite their vulnerabilities, we know little about how cancer survivors use opioids for non-cancer perioperative pain compared to those with no history of cancer. The purpose was to examine the association of cancer survivorship with the likelihood of receiving perioperative opioid therapy for non-cancer minor surgery. Using...
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Title
Cancer survivorship and its association with perioperative opioid use for minor non-cancer surgery
Published Date
Mar 25, 2020
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
12
Pages
5763 - 5770
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