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Gender differences: Implications for pain management
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 1997
Abstract
Despite significant advances in pain research and clinical pain management, little effort has been devoted to exploring whether the same pain treatment strategies are effective for male and female patients. Recent studies indicate that sex differences might play a role in the response to noxious events and in the response to analgesic interventions (berkley). Further insight into these gender differences will lead to improved pain management for women and men.
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