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099 _aCai01.19.01.M.Sc.2022.Ah.E
100 _aAhmed Saed Hassan El.kholy,
245 _aEfficiency and safety of Pain Management in Bronchogenic Carcinoma /
_cAhmed Saed Hassan El.kholy ; Ahmed Helmy Abo Soud,Mohga Adel Samy,Mamdoh Mahmoud Mostafa
246 _aفاعلية وامان الحقن التداخلي لعلاج الالام لسرطان الرئه
260 _c2022.
502 _aThesis (M.Sc.)-Cairo University,Faculty of National Cancer institute,Department of anesthesia and ICU Pain Management.
504 _aBibliography: p. 114-136.
520 _aIn terms of global incidence, lung cancer ranks behind breast, prostate, and colon cancer as the fourth most common kind of the disease. Effective symptom management is a crucial part of providing patients with comprehensive care that also includes following professional recommendations for treatment and prevention of illness. One of the most typical reactions to learning they have lung cancer is pain. Cancer itself, local invasion of chest tissues, or metastatic disease invasion of bones, nerves, or other anatomical systems that might cause discomfort could all contribute to this pain
650 _aAnaesthesia, ICU & Pain Management
653 _aPain Management
700 _aMohga Adel Samy
856 _uhttp://172.23.153.220/th.pdf
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