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Lung Cancer Pain

Lung Cancer Pain Management

Rating your pain and using a pain control diary can help your doctor figure out how to best relieve your cancer pain.

Lung Cancer Pain Management

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Reviewed by Arnold Wax, MD on February 20, 2010
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