Researchers Say 19% Of Patients With Cancer Who Receive Opioids Long-Term For Pain Develop Behaviors Of Nonmedical Opioid Use

MedPage Today (1/7, Ingram) reports researchers found that among patients with cancer “receiving long-term opioid treatment for pain, 19% developed behaviors of nonmedical opioid use.” The findings were published in JAMA Oncology.

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