There are 16.9 million cancer survivors in the U.S.
How will we help them?
Source: 2019, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences
The number of cancer survivors is projected to increase by 28%, to 21.7 million in 10 years.
Over the next decade, those who have lived 5 or more years after diagnosis will increase 33%, to 15.1 million. With an increase in survivorship comes an increased need for safe, effective pain treatments that enable and support longer lifespans.
This is such a great conference! Wonderful content.
Mellar P. Davis, MD, FCCP, FAAHPM
Section Head, Palliative Care Department, Geisinger Medical SystemThe annual meeting is incredibly well organized.
Sharona Ben-Haim, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of California, San DiegoThe CPRC conference reinforced the notion that a multi disciplinary approach to meeting is a powerful way to generate creativity.
Isabelle N. King, MD
Medical Director of Palliative Care, Marin General HospitalEnjoyed the approachability of faculty. The anatomic/neuro anatomy correlation with methods was fantastic.
Cheryl Taylor, MD
This conference was great to get to know people in many disciplines.
Hailey Lankford, PA-C
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Memories From 2019
In 2019, CPRC went to Scottsdale
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Because of my participation in the CPRC Annual Meeting, I plan to increase multidisciplinary collaboration.
Konstantin Slavin, MD
Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Illinois at ChicagoThe CPRC Annual Meeting reminded me to look at the entire patient, know your strengths/weaknesses and rely on multi-modal (team) therapy/approach.
Edwin Brian Robbins, PA-C
Excellent coordination between multiple specialties.
Lenard Roy Durrett, MD, PhD
Anesthesiologist | Pikeville, KYGood variety of topics, passionate faculty.
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All NewsThe tragic passing of Dr. Lisa Stearns
Dear Friends, I write on behalf of the Cancer Pain Research Consortium’s (CPRC) leadership with a heart overwhelmed by grief to communicate […]
Web Content Accessibility
The Neurovations family of businesses is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience […]
Welcome to the 8th Annual Cancer Pain Conference
Dear Consortium, Welcome to the 8th Cancer Pain Research Consortium Meeting. The diagnosis of cancer is existential and nothing is more noble […]
CPRC Research:
Assessment of Health Care Utilization and Cost
Assessment of Health Care Utilization and Cost of Targeted Drug Delivery and Conventional Medical Management vs. Conventional Medical Management Alone for Patients […]
You’re Invited
We invite you to the 8th Annual Cancer Pain Research Consortium Conference (Nov 1-2, 2019)
Approaching the 2018 CPRC Annual Meeting
About 10 years ago, I admitted to myself that I was interested in treating pain. In spine surgery, that was not a […]
A Review: The 2017 Cancer Pain Annual Conference
I recently attended the 2017 Cancer Pain Conference: Integrating Interventional Pain Management and Supportive Care in Patients Diagnosed with Cancer presented by Dr. Lisa Stearns and the Valley Cancer Pain Foundation in Scottsdale, Arizona.
CPRC Research:
Role of Radiation Therapy in Palliative Care of the Patient With Cancer
Consortium member Stephen T. Lutz, MD and co-authors publish in the Journal of Clinical Oncology Lutz, S. T., Jones, J., & Chow, […]
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