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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2019 · 29 MIN

116: Neuropathic Pain 2 of 2: Latest research

from Airing Pain · host Airing Pain

In this second instalment in a mini-series on neuropathic pain, Paul Evans delves into the latest scientific developments on the condition and the ways in which the gap between research and treatments could be bridged. Following on from Airing Pain 115, which concentrated on targeted Pain Management Programmes, this edition discusses the ‘bio’ element on dealing with neuropathic pain. Speaking to Professor Srinivasa Raja, Paul discusses what exactly is going on in the brain with neuropathic pain. Professor Raja provides a valuable explanation of the science behind the condition.Patrick M. Dougherty, Professor at the Department of Pain Medicine at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Centre then shares with Paul the latest advances in neuropathic pain research. He examines the link between cancer treatments and the condition as well as the potential for treatments such as immunotherapy to combat neuropathic pain in the future.  Contributors: Patrick M. Dougherty, Professor at the Department of Pain Medicine, Division of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Centre, Houston Professor Srinivasa Raja (John Hopkins School of Medicine, USA). More information: Neuropathic pain fact sheets and support, IASP https://www.iasp-pain.org/GlobalYear/NeuropathicPain News, information and support at RELIEF, IASP Pain Research Forum https://relief.news/ The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Centre https://www.mdanderson.org/?_ga=2.205594646.486343381.1563359882-181156349.1563359882 Neuropathic Pain information, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), https://www.nice.org.uk/search?q=Neuropathic+pain.

Half a century worth of research exists on neuropathic pain but what are the latest developments? With the previous edition of Airing Pain focussing on the ‘psycho’ and ‘social’ of the bio-psycho-social model, this programme tackles the ‘bio’ component.

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