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    Persistent and Chronic Postoperative Opioid Use in a Cohort of Patients with Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Cata, Juan P, Patino, Miguel, Gorur, Aysegul, Du, Kim N, Uhelski, Megan L, Myers, Jeffrey, Lai, Stephen, Rubin, M Laura, Dougherty, Patrick M, Owusu-Agyemang, Pascal

    Published in Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (01-05-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Recently, the concept of persistent postsurgical opioid use has been described for patients undergoing cancer surgery. Our hypothesis was…”
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    Fadu head and neck squamous cell carcinoma induces hyperexcitability of primary sensory neurons in an in vitro coculture model by Uhelski, Megan L., Gorur, Aysegul, Shi, Ted, Corrales, German, Du, Kim N., Li, Yan, Amit, Moran, Tatsui, Claudio E., Rhines, Laurence D., Dougherty, Patrick M., Cata, Juan P.

    Published in Pain reports (01-05-2022)
    “…Currently, cancer pain is viewed as a process orchestrated by the release of pronociceptive molecules and the invasion of neural structures, referred to as…”
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    Effects of Intraoperative Opioid Use on Recurrence-Free and Overall Survival in Patients With Esophageal Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Du, Kim N., Feng, Lei, Newhouse, Abigail, Mehta, Jeel, Lasala, Javier, Mena, Gabriel E., Hofstetter, Wayne L., Cata, Juan P.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-07-2018)
    “…BACKGROUND:Perioperative opioid use is associated with poor survival in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. The most common histological type of…”
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    Lack of association between angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers and pain improvement in patients with oral cancer by Du, Kim N, Shepherd, Andrew J, Ma, Irvin V, Roldan, Carlos J, Amit, Moran, Feng, Lei M S, Desai, Shubh, Cata, Juan P

    Published in Ecancermedicalscience (13-10-2020)
    “…There is a growing body of literature implicating angiotensin II in the modulation of tumour-associated inflammation and pain. However, the impact of…”
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