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Demographic, Clinical, and Pain Characteristics Are Associated With Average Pain Severity Groups in a Sample of Oncology Outpatients
The Journal of Pain, 11/07/08
Valeberg BT et al. - An average pain CP of >4 could be used to screen oncology outpatients with clinically significant pain. Clinicians must consider a number of demographic, clinical, and pain characteristics as part of their pain assessment procedures.
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