Current Problems in Cancer: Case Reports (Dec 2022)

A team-based approach to effective management of pain and opioid use disorder in patients with cancer: Case report

  • Tamara Hamlish,
  • Mary Pasquinelli,
  • Nicole Gastala,
  • Michael Huber,
  • Deborah Manst,
  • Kristin Andersen,
  • Jennie B. Jarrett,
  • Christine Neeb,
  • Jason Tuite,
  • Philip Maes,
  • Choa Sung,
  • Judes Fleurimont,
  • Lawrence Feldman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100196

Abstract

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The recent decline in cancer mortality combined with the surge in cases of opioid use disorder (OUD) has increased the complexity of pain management for long-term cancer survivors. We describe here the case of a 69-year-old man with a history of substance use who was successfully treated for tonsillar cancer in 2010 with no subsequent evidence of disease. The patient experienced long-term functional impairment and chronic pain due to recurrent trismus and diffuse osseous destruction of the left jaw. Pain was effectively managed by the oncology team with hydrocodone/acetaminophen. After nearly a decade, the patient began to demonstrate signs of non-medical opioid use and was diagnosed with OUD. Using a multi-disciplinary approach led by oncology, the patient has been treated for OUD and his pain is effectively managed with buprenorphine/naloxone. This case highlights the need for evidence-based strategies available to oncology to mitigate the risk of OUD while managing cancer-related pain in long-term cancer survivors with a history of substance use.

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