SHOULD CANCER PAIN STILL BE CONSIDERED A SEPARATE CATEGORY ALONGSIDE ACUTE PAIN AND CHRONIC NON-CANCER PAIN? REFLECTIONS ON ICD-11

Should cancer pain still be considered a separate category alongside acute pain and chronic non-cancer pain? Reflections on ICD-11

IntroductionTraditionally, cancer pain has often been viewed as an independent third major category in pain medicine alongside acute pain and chronic non-cancer pain.However, Gift Box the new chronic pain category MG30 in the eleventh version of International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) includes cancer-related pain as one of its seven subgr

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Resource supply and demand model of military settlements in the cold weapon era: case of Zhenbao Town, Ming Great Wall

Abstract As an important military defense project in Chinese history, the Ming Dynasty Great Wall and its associated military settlements played a crucial role in maintaining border security.A systematic analysis of how military Cars settlements allocated resources based on external threats and geo-strategic needs is essential to understanding thei

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