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Interventional Pain Therapies
Some people experience pain due to their cancerous tumors or as a result of the invasive or diagnostic procedures and treatments that take place to address their cancer. Surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and hormonal therapy all can cause pain and discomfort that can make treatment difficult.
Prescription medication may not be effective in instances of intense discomfort, may cause unwanted side effects, or may not be advisable for other reasons. In these cases, interventional techniques to control pain may be a better option so that patients with cancer can complete their treatment and work toward a cure in the most comfortable way possible.
All of our interventional pain therapies are provided by physicians who are board-certified in the fields of anesthesiology and interventional pain medicine.
What is interventional pain therapy?
The term “interventional” means that this type of therapy is focused on intervening internally to disrupt the flow of pain signals along specific pathways of the body’s nervous system. These therapies may take the form of spinal cord injections or stimulations, nerve blocks, pain pumps or other internal interventions to decrease the amount of pain a person experiences.
Who can have interventional pain therapy?
Anyone with a cancer diagnosis who is experiencing debilitating discomfort may be a candidate for interventional pain therapy from our specialists in pain management. Our anesthesiologists work closely with other members of your treatment team to develop options that can minimize discomfort without affecting the success of your cancer treatment.
How does interventional pain therapy work?
The treatment process depends on the specific type of interventional pain management therapy being used. Some common approaches include:
Why choose us
- Nationally ranked. For 14 consecutive years, The University of Kansas Hospital has been recognized among the nation’s best hospitals as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
- Interdisciplinary care. Interdisciplinary care simply means that you will benefit from a comprehensive team of doctors from different specialties all working for you.
- A comprehensive approach. We provide “end-to-end” care. That means we work with you from the moment you walk through our doors, throughout your diagnosis and treatment and beyond.
- Innovative treatments. Because The University of Kansas Cancer Center is part of an academic medical center, we offer innovative treatments and clinical trials – often long before other hospitals can.
- Expertise you can trust. Our board-certified, fellowship-trained physicians provide some of the most advanced and efficient treatments to alleviate pain.
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