Add this result to my export selection Persistent Pain in Cancer Survivors: Pathogenesis and Treatment Options (PDF) Source: International Association for the Study of Pain (Remove filter) Published by International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), 01 September 2016 This document considers the more commonly encountered causes of persistent pain in cancer survivors, giving an overview of the authors' current understanding of their pathophysiology, outlining... Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Psychosocial aspects of chronic pelvic pain (PDF) Source: International Association for the Study of Pain (Remove filter) Published by International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), 03 June 2013 The primary aim of this clinical update is to introduce the reader to urologic chronic pelvic pain syndromes (UCPPS). In particular, it offers a focused review of the psychosocial research... Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Moving on to Movement in Patients with Chronic Joint Pain (PDF) Source: International Association for the Study of Pain (Remove filter) Published by International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), 01 March 2016 This issue explores exercise interventions in patients with joint pain. Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Targeting Pain or Osteoarthritis? Implications for Optimal Management of Osteoarthritis Pain (PDF) Source: International Association for the Study of Pain (Remove filter) Published by International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), 01 March 2016 This review, based on literature research on pain and osteoarthritis over the last 15 years, summarizes the most pertinent discussions and findings on this complex disabling condition. Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Can non‐contraceptive estrogen‐progestogen‐containing preparations control symptoms of premenstrual syndrome? Source: Cochrane Clinical Answers (Remove filter) 02 October 2017 (bleeding problems, breast tenderness, headache, nausea, weight gain, dysmenorrhea, or skin reactions) in women receiving estrogen plus... Type: Systematic Reviews (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection For women with heavy menstrual bleeding, how do antifibrinolytics compare with placebo? Source: Cochrane Clinical Answers (Remove filter) 23 August 2018 gastrointestinal effects, headache, uterine cancer, vaginal dryness, dysmenorrhea, thromboembolic events, or anemia. Most of the events... Type: Systematic Reviews (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection For women with heavy menstrual bleeding, how does tranexamic acid (TXA) compare with progestogens? Source: Cochrane Clinical Answers (Remove filter) 23 August 2018 assessed (gastrointestinal, vertigo, headache, bleeding, breast tenderness, dysmenorrhea, weight gain, allergic reaction, giddiness,... Type: Systematic Reviews (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection For women with heavy bleeding or pain associated with intrauterine device (IUD) use, how do non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) compare with placebo, each other, or alternative analgesics? Source: Cochrane Clinical Answers (Remove filter) 06 February 2020 versus placebo Expand All OUTCOME 1.1 IUD removal by 26 weeks for dysmenorrhea or increased menstrual blood loss Narrative result One... Type: Systematic Reviews (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection In women undergoing surgery for uterine fibroids, how do preoperative gonadotropin‐releasing hormone analogues (GnRHa) compare with placebo or no treatment? Source: Cochrane Clinical Answers (Remove filter) 24 July 2018 they observed no apparent differences between groups for hypermenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain, dyspareunia and difficult defecation... Type: Systematic Reviews (Remove filter)