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      news Revisiting Pain Management in Cancer Patients: Breakthrough Pain and its Treatments

      Presented by:Educational Review Systems
      LecturerSanjiv S. Agarwala, MD, Kathryn L. Hahn, PharmD, DAAPM and Bruce D. Nicholson, MD
      Approximate duration:Not available
      Summary points:In this CME programme, the pathophysiology and characteristics of breakthrough pain, its prevalence, and the negative impact on cancer patients are reviewed. In addition, pharmacoeconomic considerations when treating patients with breakthrough pain are assessed.
      Accreditation:Pharmacy Credit:  Educational Review Systems is accredited by the accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmaceutical education. This program is approved for 2 hours (0.2 CEUs).  ACPE # 761-000-09-017-H01-P Expiration date: June 30, 2010.
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      Audio:Yes
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      Text:No
      Pictures/Slides:Yes
      Discussion group:No
      Feedback possible:No
      Minimum connection needed:28.8
      Plugins needed:No
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