https://psychedelicmentalhealth.net/ketamine-as-an-adjunct-therapy-for-refractory-cancer-pain-a-case-report-emshoff-et-al-2025/ Ketamine as an Adjunct Therapy for Refractory Cancer Pain: A Case Report (Emshoff, et al, 2025) While traditionally recognized for its anesthetic and dissociative effects, low-dose, subanesthetic ketamine can be useful in palliative care to manage severe, intractable pain. #ketamine #ketaminetherapy #cancer #painmanagement #palliativecare #psychedelicresearch #psychedelic #psychedelics #cancerpain
Ketamine as an Adjunct Therapy for Refractory Cancer Pain: A Case Report (Emshoff, et al, 2025)

"While traditionally recognized for its anesthetic and dissociative effects, low-dose, subanesthetic ketamine can be useful in palliative care to manage severe, intractable pain."

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38991124/ Intravenous Ketamine for Cancer Pain: A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis Comparing Fixed-Rate Versus Weight-Based Dosing (Siegel, et al, 2024) #ketamine #cancerpain #psychedelic #PalliativeCare #painmanagement #psychedelics #ketaminetherapy #oncology #cancer
Intravenous Ketamine for Cancer Pain: A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis Comparing Fixed-Rate Versus Weight-Based Dosing - PubMed

Although weak evidence exists to support subanesthetic ketamine for cancer pain treatment, successful use may be hindered in the absence of standardized dosing guidance. We aimed to compare the success rates of intravenous ketamine fixed-rate versus weight-based dosing strategies for cancer pain tre …

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"Acupuncture is a safe, cost-effective and evidence-based treatment for cancer pain" https://www.evidencebasedacupuncture.org/acupuncture-cancer-pain/

Acupuncture’s mechanisms for treating cancer pain are thought to be similar to those for treating other painful conditions, whether the pain is categorised as acute or chronic.

#CancerPain #Acupuncture #EvidenceBasedAcupuncture #Oncology

Acupuncture as a Therapeutic Treatment for Cancer Pain - Evidence Based Acupuncture

Studies have indicated that acupuncture is a feasible and safe treatment and may successfully be used to treat cancer patients for symptom management due to the low risks associated with its use. Acupuncture’s mechanisms for treating cancer pain are thought to be similar to those for treating other painful conditions, whether the pain is categorised as acute or chronic.

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