Many people can experience acute pain or discomfort in the initial stages of treatment for early breast cancer. However, for some people, pain may continue for weeks, months or years after treatment has finished. Persistent pain can present in varying forms, including, pain from surgery scars, phantom pain after a mastectomy, neuropathic pain associated with surgery or joint pain related to hormone-blocking treatments.
In Persistent pain after breast cancer – addressing quality of life we explored pain from both a clinical and personal perspective. This webcast addressed persistent pain associated with early breast cancer treatments, strategies to help manage pain and resources and support that may be available.
We heard from Naveena Nekkalapudi, BCNA Consumer Representative; Professor Paul Glare, Pain Medicine Specialist and Dr Charlotte Tottman, Clinical Psychologist.
Date and time
Wed, 7 Feb 2024
Location
Online