Cancer-related pain.
Specialized interventional pain care.
Pain from cancer or its treatment is multifactorial — bone, neuropathic, visceral, treatment-induced. Targeted interventional options can substantially reduce the burden and the need for systemic medication.
If this is you, we can help.
Pain related to the primary cancer, metastases, or treatment. May be focal or diffuse, somatic or neuropathic, intermittent or constant.
Your first visit.
Careful history. Coordination with the oncology team. Review of prior treatments and current pharmacologic regimen. A staged plan tailored to the specific pain source.
Procedural options often complement systemic medication.
For painful bone metastases, kyphoplasty and Osteocool tumor ablation. For pancreatic and upper abdominal pain, celiac plexus block. For pelvic and lower abdominal pain, hypogastric plexus and ganglion impar blocks. For pain refractory to systemic medication or limited by side effects, intrathecal drug delivery. For treatment-induced peripheral neuropathy, the neuropathic pain pathway.
Stop accepting the downtime.
A coordinated approach with the oncology team. Schedule a consultation at any Triumph location.