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Core diagnostic criteria for cancer-induced bone pain from the ACTTION-APS collaboration

Core diagnostic criteria for cancer-induced bone pain from the ACTTION-APS collaboration
Criteria
1 History of primary or metastatic bone cancer diagnosed using imaging and physical examination
2 Presence of continuous, background pain (usually described as annoying, dull, gnawing, aching, and/or nagging) in 1 or more locations generally consistent with known distribution of bone lesions
3 Presence of evoked or spontaneous pain (often described as electric or shock-like) in 1 or more locations generally consistent with known distribution of bone lesions, associated with weight bearing or movement or can occur spontaneously
4 Clinical examination over the site of pain reveals:
  • Hyperalgesia to blunt, non-noxious pressure or pin-prick stimuli
  • Hypoesthesia to non-noxious thermal stimuli
  • Hypoesthesia to light touch stimuli
ACTTION: Analgesic, Anesthetic, and Addiction Clinical Trial Translations, Innovations, Opportunities, and Networks; APS: American Pain Society.
Reproduced from: Paice JA, Mulvey M, Bennett M, et al. AAPT Diagnostic Criteria for Chronic Cancer Pain Conditions. J Pain 2017; 18:233. Table used with the permission of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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