Cancer pain

Cancer pain Therapy

      Cancer pain can be a significant and distressing symptom for individuals with cancer. The approach to managing cancer pain typically involves a combination of medical, interventional, and supportive therapies. The goal is to provide effective pain relief while minimizing side effects and improving the patient’s quality of life. Here are common approaches to managing cancer pain:
    • Radiation Therapy: For individuals with cancer that has spread to the bones or other structures, radiation therapy can provide pain relief by shrinking tumors and reducing pressure on surrounding tissues.
    • Chemotherapy: Some cancer treatments can target and reduce the size of tumors, which can alleviate pain associated with tumor growth and compression of nearby structures.

      Nerve Blocks and Injections: Interventional procedures like nerve blocks, epidural injections, and local anesthetics can be used to block pain signals and provide relief for specific types of cancer-related pain.

“Mr. Manoj Garg, Founder of the Manoj Garg Neurotherapy Healthcare Clinic, a qualified Neurotherapist, from Mumbai India, worked with the pioneer Mr. Lajpatrai Mehra as a consultant , lecturer and researcher in the field of Neurotherapy.”