Pilot Study on the Effect of Intrathecal Opioids on Immune Function in Humans With Cancer Pain

Update Il y a 5 ans
Reference: NCT02151513

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The purpose of this study is to examine the changes in immune function, as measured by biomarkers in the blood, that happen with intrathecal (spinal) delivery of opioid medications for the treatment of moderate to severe cancer pain. Hypothesis: Treatment of pain with intrathecal (spinal) therapy is associated with little alteration of immune function as measured by biomarkers in the blood of cancer patients with moderate to severe pain.


Inclusion criteria

  • Cancer associated pain

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