The tumour itself, cancer treatments, or other conditions unrelated to cancer can all cause pain. All types of pain will be treated by an effective pain management strategy. the growth. A portion of an organ, like the liver, may enlarge due to a tumour. Pain results from this stretching. It is possible for a tumour to push on nerves and harm them, which would result in pain, if it were to grow and spread to the bones or other organs. A tumour may also compress the spinal cord if it spreads or grows all around it. If left untreated, this eventually results in excruciating agony or paralysis. Surgery. It is typical for discomfort to be felt after cancer surgery. Most pain eventually subsides. Yet, some people may experience pain that lasts for weeks or even years. Chronic chronic pain may result from scar tissue formation and permanent nerve damage.
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