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NOVEMBER 17, 2016

Risk Factors Differ for Pain in Patients After Breast Cancer Surgery

By Chase Doyle

San Francisco—Among patients who have undergone breast cancer surgery, risk factors for acute pain differ from those for persistent pain.

While acute pain immediately after surgery correlated with surgical injury, chronic postmastectomy pain showed no association with surgical extent or duration. Instead, chronic pain was more closely correlated with patients’ physical sensitivity to pain, as well as their psychological response to pain.

According to the resear chers,