Cancer Pain

The Pediatric Pain Management Center at Children’s Health offers children and parents a specially trained team that evaluates and treats chronic pain, acute pain and headaches. Our interdisciplinary approach involves many other specialties to treat pain using multiple approaches at once. The Center can help lessen the pain associated with a variety of diseases and disorders including, but not limited to, chest and back conditions, nerve injuries, rheumatologic conditions, sports injuries and cancer. We also have a dedicated headache clinic for those children suffering from headaches.

What is Cancer Pain?

If your child has cancer, he or she may experience cancer pain stemming from the cancer itself, diagnostic tests and procedures, or treatments. Pain may result from cancer cells or tumors affecting the body; from mucositis and other chemotherapy side effects, radiation, or surgery; from bone marrow biopsies and blood draws; and from side effects associated with any of these procedures.

How is Cancer Pain diagnosed?

Your child is the best judge of the type and severity of pain he or she is experiencing. If your child is old enough to communicate, ask your child where he or she is experiencing pain; if it’s achy, dull, burning, or sharp; if it’s constant or comes and goes; and if it bothers your child during certain times of day or activities.

For babies and young children, it’s best to rely on the child’s mood, actions, and willingness to participate in normal activities – like eating, sleeping, or playing – as indicators for pain.

What are the causes of Cancer Pain?

Your child’s pain may be caused by a tumor pressing on nerves or an organ, side effects of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation, or by procedures such as surgeries, biopsies, or blood draws.

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