Acute pain syndromes associated with chemotherapy infusion techniques: |
Intravenous infusion pain (eg, oxaliplatin) |
Venous spasm |
Chemical phlebitis (vinorelbine, 5-fluorouracil) |
Vesicant extravasation |
Anthracycline-associated localized skin flare reaction at or adjacent to drug administration site |
Hepatic artery infusion pain |
Abdominal pain associated with intraperitoneal chemotherapy |
Pain associated with intravesical instillation of chemotherapy |
Acute pain syndromes associated with chemotherapy toxicity: |
Oral mucositis |
Painful peripheral neuropathy and plexopathy |
Headaches (eg, due to intrathecal methotrexate meningitis syndrome, l-asparaginase-associated dural sinus thrombosis, all trans-retinoic acid [ATRA]-related headache) |
Arthralgias and myalgias |
Palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia syndrome (hand-foot syndrome) |
Post-chemotherapy acute limb ischemia |
Fluoropyrimidine-induced angina |
Post-chemotherapy gynecomastia |
Steroid-induced perineal burning |
ATRA-induced diffuse bone pain |
Acute pain syndromes associated with hormonal therapy: |
Tumor flare in advanced prostate cancer treated with luteinizing hormone releasing factor (LHRH) agonists |
Pain flare in metastatic breast cancer treated with estrogen receptor (ER) agonists such as tamoxifen or high-dose estrogen |
Acute pain syndromes associated with immunotherapy: |
Interferon-associated myalgias |
Acute pain syndromes associated with growth factors: |
Bone pain induced by hematopoietic colony stimulating factors |
Acute pain syndromes associated with radiotherapy: |
Incident pain associated with positioning |
Oropharyngeal mucositis |
Early onset brachial plexopathy |
Acute radiation enteritis or proctitis |
Acute vertebral bone pain after radiation |
Acute and subacute radiation myelopathy |
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