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    Barriers to Adequate Pain Control and Opioid Use Among Cancer Survivors: Implications for Nursing Practice by Marshall, Victoria Kate, Chavez, Melody, Efre, Andrea, Lake, Paige W., Rigg, Khary K., Lubrano, Barbara, Pabbathi, Smitha, Rajasekhara, Sahana, Tyson, Dina Martinez

    Published in Cancer nursing (01-09-2023)
    “…Cancer survivors can experience long-term negative effects from cancer and its treatment. Pain is one of the most common and distressing symptoms that cancer…”
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    Perceptions of prescription opioid medication within the context of cancer survivorship and the opioid epidemic by Tyson, Dinorah Martinez, Chavez, Melody N., Lake, Paige, Gutierrez, Ana, Sherry, Peggie, Rigg, Khary K., Marshall, Victoria K., Henderson, Heather, di Ciccone, Barbara Lubrano, Rajasekhara, Sahana, Pabbathi, Smitha

    Published in Journal of cancer survivorship (01-08-2021)
    “…Purpose Prescription opioid medication can be of great benefit for cancer patients and survivors who suffer from cancer-related pain throughout their cancer…”
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    Patient-provider communication about the use of medical cannabis for cancer symptoms: a cross-sectional study by Turner, Kea, Nguyen, Oliver T, Islam, Jessica Y, Rajasekhara, Sahana, Martinez, Yessica C, Tabriz, Amir Alishahi, Gonzalez, Brian D, Jim, Heather S L, Egan, Kathleen M

    “…There has been limited study regarding patient-provider communication about medical cannabis for cancer symptom management. To address this gap, this study…”
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    Barriers to Adequate Pain Control and Opioid Use Among Cancer Survivors: Implications for Nursing Practice by Marshall, Victoria Kate, Chavez, Melody, Efre, Andrea, Lake, Paige W, Rigg, Khary K, Lubrano, Barbara, Pabbathi, Smitha, Rajasekhara, Sahana, Tyson, Dina Martinez

    Published in Cancer nursing (01-09-2023)
    “…Cancer survivors can experience long-term negative effects from cancer and its treatment. Pain is one of the most common and distressing symptoms that cancer…”
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    Cancer and Opioids: Patient Experiences With Stigma (COPES)—A Pilot Study by Bulls, Hailey W., Hoogland, Aasha I., Craig, David, Paice, Judith, Chang, Young Doo, Oberoi-Jassal, Ritika, Rajasekhara, Sahana, Haas, Meghan, Bobonis, Margarita, Gonzalez, Brian D., Portman, Diane, Jim, Heather S.L.

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-04-2019)
    “…Cancer-related pain is a common symptom that is often treated with opioids. However, legislation aimed at containing the opioid crisis, coupled with public…”
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    The combination therapy with methylphenidate and American ginseng in cancer-related fatigue by Chang, Young, Smith, Joshua, Portman, Diane G., Oberoi-Jassal, Ritika, Rajasekhara, Sahana, Davis, Mellar P.

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (09-10-2016)
    “…Abstract only 215 Background: Fatigue is one of common symptoms among patients with cancer. However, little is known about the pathophysiology and effective…”
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    Framing Cancer Survivors' Access to and Use and Disposal of Prescribed Opioids Within the Opioid Epidemic by Marshall, Victoria K, Chavez, Melody N, Ciccone, Barbara Lubrano di, Tyson, Dina Martinez, Rigg, Khary K, Efre, Andrea, Rajasekhara, Sahana

    Published in Oncology nursing forum (01-01-2023)
    “…PURPOSE: To explore cancer survivors' access to and use and disposal of opioids in the context of the opioid epidemic. PARTICIPANTS & SETTING: Community-based…”
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    Single Institute Experience With Methylphenidate and American Ginseng in Cancer-Related Fatigue by Chang, Young D., Smith, Joshua, Portman, Diane, Kim, Richard, Oberoi-Jassal, Ritika, Rajasekhara, Sahana, Davis, Mellar

    “…Background: Single therapy with methylphenidate or American ginseng contributes to the reduction in cancer-related fatigue (CRF) with different pharmacologic…”
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