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This simple system can ease cancer patients' pain

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Turns out, this simple system can give relief to the patients from unbearable

According to a University Of Edinburgh-led study, patients with could benefit from a simple bedside system to manage their

The new approach reduces levels compared with conventional care, the research with patients shows.

affects half of all people with and an estimated 80 percent of those with advanced cancer, causing both physical and emotional impact on patients.

The team of researchers worked to develop a pen and paper chart which medical staff uses to regularly record levels in a simple traffic light system.

Amber or red levels - indicating moderate or severe - prompts doctors to review medications and side effects and monitor more closely.

The trial looked at levels in almost 2000 patients over five days, following admission to centers.

Patients whose care included the use of the chart reported less during this time, compared with patients with standard care, who did not show an improvement.

Importantly, use of the chart was not linked to higher medicine doses. Authors suggested that it works by encouraging doctors to ask the right questions and reflect on medications and side effects more frequently before patients reach a crisis point.

Researchers said the system is a simple way to put management at the forefront of routine care, but caution that more studies are needed to understand how it could work longer term.

said, "These exciting findings show the important benefits of influencing doctors' behaviors, rather than looking for more complex and expensive interventions. These findings are a positive step towards reducing the burden of for patients and making them as comfortable as possible at all stages of "

said, "In most cases, it should be possible for to be controlled if it is assessed and managed effectively. Any work that encourages medical teams to assess and monitor more carefully to help this happen has to be a good thing for patients."

The findings from this study are published in

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 14:05 IST
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