后遗症
医学
癌症疼痛
癌症
类阿片
癌症存活率
阿片受体
癌细胞
止痛药
药方
受体
肿瘤科
生物信息学
内科学
药理学
精神科
生物
作者
Juan P. Cata,Megan L. Uhelski,Ayşegül Görür,Siddhant Bhoir,Nisa Ilsin,Patrick M. Dougherty
标识
DOI:10.1002/adbi.202200020
摘要
Abstract Cancer is a significant public health problem worldwide. While there has been a steady decrease in the cancer death rate over the last two decades, the number of survivors has increased and, thus, cancer‐related sequela. Pain affects the life of patients with cancer and survivors. Prescription opioids continue as the analgesic of choice to treat moderate‐to‐severe cancer‐related pain. There has been controversy on whether opioids impact cancer progression by acting on cancer cells or the tumor microenvironment. The μ‐opioid receptor is the site of action of prescription opioids. This receptor can participate in an important mechanism of cancer spread, such as perineural invasion. In this review, current evidence on the role of the μ‐opioid receptor in cancer growth is summarized and preliminary evidence about its effect on the cross‐talk between sensory neurons and malignant cells is provided.
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