Cancer Pain

Comprehensive, Compassionate Pain Relief Across the Cancer Journey

Cancer pain is one of the most significant and treatable aspects of cancer care. It can result from the disease itself (bone, nerve, or visceral invasion) or as a side effect of surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy.

At the Department of Pain & Palliative Sciences, we integrate advanced medical, interventional, and supportive approaches to relieve pain, improve function, and enhance quality of life for patients at any stage of cancer.

Our specialists work closely with oncologists, radiologists, and palliative-care teams to provide rapid assessment, evidence-based interventions, and ongoing comfort management.

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FAQs

Can cancer pain be controlled?

Yes. Most cancer-related pain can be effectively managed with medicines, nerve blocks, and supportive care.

When pain affects daily life, sleep, or is not relieved by regular treatment, a pain specialist should be consulted.

Yes. Nerve blocks are safe, commonly used, and can provide strong pain relief while reducing the need for high-dose medicines.

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