Abstract

Pediatric cancer-related mortality has fallen in the past 25 years, but terminal symptoms and pain persist. This brief report on cancer pain in children reviews the barriers to adequate care, the presentation of pediatric pain problems, developmental features of pain assessment, and current pain management strategies for this vulnerable population.

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