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Management of Intractable Symptoms in Oncologic Care.

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: For patients undergoing evaluation and treatment of cancers, symptom management is a critical component of their treatment plan. For some patients, symptoms may become intractable or refractory to common therapies. Here, we review treatment options for these severe symptom conditions.

RECENT FINDINGS: Medication options and regimens have improved to treat refractory symptoms. Medications can be tailored to treat chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting based on current guidelines. Interventions such as venting gastrostomy can mitigate symptoms associated with malignant bowel obstruction, when life expectancy is long enough to realize this benefit. Opiates can reduce refractory dyspnea, consistent with guidelines from the American Thoracic Society. Interventional therapies for intractable pain, such as neurolytic blocks and intrathecal pumps, have shown promise in managing symptoms when traditional therapies have been ineffective. Refractory symptoms can be managed in cancer care. The use of multimodal therapies delivered by interdisciplinary teams appears to be the most effective way to approach these clinical situations.

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