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First results from major European patient survey show devastating impact of living with breakthrough cancer pain

September 14, 2009

Choosing a more appropriate route of administration for fast acting pain relief could be the key to improvement

Lisbon, Portugal - The first results of the first European survey of cancer patients' experience of breakthrough pain were presented today at the 6th congress of the European Federation of Chapters of the International Association for the Study of Pain (EFIC).




Previous surveys have looked at the overall management of pain in cancer patients but this is the first international study to look in detail at Breakthrough Cancer Pain (BTCP) from a patient perspective. These results for the first 200 patients from the UK, Sweden and Denmark offer valuable insight into cancer patients' experiences with breakthrough pain management and the impact of the condition on their daily lives.

* The median number of BTCP episodes per patient per day was 3
* Each episode had a median duration of 60 minutes
* 96% of the pain episodes were described as moderate to severe
* For 90% of patients their BTCP interfered with their daily living including their ability to sleep, walk and get on with other people

"The study documents that breakthrough pain has a significant impact on cancer patients' daily lives," explained Dr. Andrew Davies, Department of Palliative Medicine, Royal Marsden Hospital, UK and the principal investigator of this survey. "Breakthrough pain is very different to background pain. Background pain is a continuous, chronic pain requiring around-the-clock medication. Breakthrough pain is a fast onset, short duration, intense pain that breaks through the chronic pain even when this is being controlled with medication. It is incapacitating and very distressing to the patient."

For this kind of pain episode the ideal treatment would be fast acting with a short duration of action to most closely match the nature of BTCP episodes. Moreover, it must be easy to use to improve patient compliance. However, the results of the survey show that:

* At least 95% of patients were using orally administered drugs
* The time to first noticing a reduction in pain had a median time of 20 minutes
* In this survey the median time to peak effect of the current BTCP rescue medications was 30 minutes

"Oral opioids are still commonly used to manage BTCP despite the fact that the way these drugs work does not match the characteristics of a BTCP episode. Opioids given by other routes, for example intranasal, have significant advantages over oral opioids and the interim results from this survey suggest that these routes would be suitable for and welcomed by the majority of cancer patients with breakthrough pain" said Dr. Andrew Davies.

Cohn & Wolfe, Copenhagen



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