Cancer Pain and the Under Treatment Among Minorities

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Under Treatment == Among Minorities 1,060,290 NEW. CANCER CASES ARE EXPECTED TO BE DIAGNOSEDIN 2013. oe Ch es ONEOF EVERY THREE PATIENTS UNDERGOING CANCER | TT TREATMENT EXPERIENCESPAIN. CANCERPAIN TREATMENT ANDHISPANIC PATIENTS Although the data suggests recent improvements in analgesic prescribing practices for minorities, including Hispanic cancerpatients, the majority of patients reported high levels of pain and limited pain relief from analgesic medications. ee . Physicians underestimate pain severity for O47 jis. O/ I, TT of Hispanic Inadequate pain assessment, patient [iiiMiweshees iereport pain, and lack of staff time were perceived as barriers to pain management. e @ Religious beliefs and cultural stoicism within the Hispanic community may also be a contributing factor to not verbally expressing the degree of pain patients’ experience. Hispanic patients also have a fear of becoming addicted to prescription painkillers. CXS TALKING TO YOUR DOCTOR To learn more: @ PartnersAgainstPain.com featurestools and information that may help patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals better understand and managepain. @ CancerSupportCommunity.org offers tools to help eliminate barriers and additional resources. @ The Cancer Support Community Helpline, 1-888-793-9355 connects you with a counselor for further assistance.