Understanding Cancer-Related Pain Procedures

Cancer and its treatments can cause significant discomfort that often goes beyond what standard medications can manage. Interventional cancer-related pain procedures provide targeted relief, aiming to control pain at its source rather than masking it. These advanced techniques are particularly beneficial for patients whose pain interferes with daily activities, sleep, or emotional well-being.

Unlike general painkillers, interventional procedures focus on precise areas of the body affected by cancer, surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy. By reducing reliance on systemic medication, patients may experience fewer side effects and greater improvements in comfort. At PainMed Sydney, we don’t just aim for pain relief, but rather focus on rehabilitation and long-term comfort.

If you’re living with cancer pain, our Sydney pain specialists can help with safe, effective options designed to restore function and quality of life.

Conditions Managed with Cancer-Related Procedures

Cancer pain is complex and varies widely between individuals. Our team of specialists, led by Dr Alister Ramachandran, provides targeted procedures to address a range of cancer-related conditions, including:

01

Post-surgical cancer pain

Surgery to remove cancerous tissue can leave lingering pain due to nerve damage or scar formation. Interventional treatments help manage these symptoms, making recovery smoother and mobility less restricted.

02

Pain due to chemotherapy or radiotherapy

Treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy may trigger nerve irritation or tissue inflammation. Targeted pain procedures can help relieve these symptoms, enabling patients to continue their treatment plans with fewer disruptions.

03

Bone metastases pain

Cancers that spread to the bones often cause deep, persistent pain that is difficult to control with standard medication. Interventional therapies focus on reducing this discomfort and improving mobility.

01

Post-surgical cancer pain

Surgery to remove cancerous tissue can leave lingering pain due to nerve damage or scar formation. Interventional treatments help manage these symptoms, making recovery smoother and mobility less restricted.

02

Pain due to chemotherapy or radiotherapy

Treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy may trigger nerve irritation or tissue inflammation. Targeted pain procedures can help relieve these symptoms, enabling patients to continue their treatment plans with fewer disruptions.

03

Bone metastases pain

Cancers that spread to the bones often cause deep, persistent pain that is difficult to control with standard medication. Interventional therapies focus on reducing this discomfort and improving mobility.

04

Nerve compression pain (e.g., spinal tumours)

Tumours pressing on nerves in the spine or other regions can result in severe pain, numbness, or weakness. Precision-guided procedures help reduce nerve irritation and restore function.

05

Pelvic and abdominal cancer pain

Cancers in the abdominal or pelvic area may cause complex pain that radiates across multiple regions. Tailored interventional procedures provide focused relief to ease these symptoms.

06

Palliative cancer pain

For patients in advanced stages, effective pain control is essential for maintaining dignity and comfort. Interventional options provide a crucial pathway for reducing suffering and supporting quality of life.

04

Nerve compression pain (e.g., spinal tumours)

Tumours pressing on nerves in the spine or other regions can result in severe pain, numbness, or weakness. Precision-guided procedures help reduce nerve irritation and restore function.

05

Pelvic and abdominal cancer pain

Cancers in the abdominal or pelvic area may cause complex pain that radiates across multiple regions. Tailored interventional procedures provide focused relief to ease these symptoms.

06

Palliative cancer pain

For patients in advanced stages, effective pain control is essential for maintaining dignity and comfort. Interventional options provide a crucial pathway for reducing suffering and supporting quality of life.

Types of Cancer-Related Pain Procedures

At PainMed Sydney, we use advanced, evidence-based procedures tailored to each individual’s needs, including:

01

Nerve Blocks for Cancer Pain

Targeted injections that block pain signals from specific nerves, offering rapid relief and reduced dependency on strong medication.

02

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

A minimally invasive technique using heat energy to interrupt pain signals, providing long-term relief for persistent cancer pain.

03

Neurolytic Blocks

The use of specialised chemicals to selectively destroy pain-carrying nerves, especially useful for severe and widespread pain.

01

Nerve Blocks for Cancer Pain

Targeted injections that block pain signals from specific nerves, offering rapid relief and reduced dependency on strong medication.

02

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

A minimally invasive technique using heat energy to interrupt pain signals, providing long-term relief for persistent cancer pain.

03

Neurolytic Blocks

The use of specialised chemicals to selectively destroy pain-carrying nerves, especially useful for severe and widespread pain.

04

Intrathecal Drug Delivery

A method of delivering medication directly to the spinal fluid, allowing lower doses with stronger effects for advanced cancer pain.

05

Neuromodulation (Spinal Cord Stimulation)

An innovative therapy that modifies pain signals before they reach the brain, offering sustained relief for complex cancer-related pain.

04

Intrathecal Drug Delivery

A method of delivering medication directly to the spinal fluid, allowing lower doses with stronger effects for advanced cancer pain.

05

Neuromodulation (Spinal Cord Stimulation)

An innovative therapy that modifies pain signals before they reach the brain, offering sustained relief for complex cancer-related pain.

Why Choose PainMed for Cancer-Related Pain Procedures

At PainMed, patients receive care that combines medical expertise with compassion and respect. We stand out for:

Who We Are

PainMed Sydney is a leading pain management clinic, located across Norwest, Westmead, and Blacktown, providing advanced pain management solutions. Our approach goes beyond just treating the symptoms and is dedicated to helping patients regain control of their lives. We provide holistic support alongside interventional expertise to tackle the challenges of cancer pain, both physical and emotional.

Our team, led by Dr Alister Ramachandran, brings together medical specialists and allied health professionals to deliver truly comprehensive care. Every patient benefits from a multidisciplinary approach, where interventional techniques are supported by physiotherapy, nutrition, and psychological support.

Our experience in managing complex cases, including cancer pain, makes us a leading choice for patients seeking relief and improved quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cancer pain can be treated with interventional procedures?
Interventional techniques can address pain from surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, bone metastases, nerve compression, and advanced or palliative stages.
Yes. These procedures are carried out by highly trained specialists using advanced imaging and evidence-based methods, ensuring safety and effectiveness.
A thorough consultation with our specialists will determine suitability based on the type, source, and severity of pain, along with your overall treatment plan.
Absolutely. Interventional procedures are often used alongside chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or surgery to enhance pain relief and improve quality of life.

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    Dr. Sally Wride

    Originally from England, Sally graduated from St George’s Hospital, University of London in 2004 with a BSc (First Class Hons) in Physiotherapy. Since settling in Australia, Sally has worked in private practice and in the public hospital setting across Sydney.

    Sally gained a Masters in Medicine Pain Management from the University of Sydney in 2019 and is a Titled Pain Physiotherapist (as awarded by the Australian Physiotherapy Association).

    In addition to private practice, Sally currently works as a Senior Physiotherapist at Westmead Hospital Pain Management Service.

    Sally is highly skilled in assessing, diagnosing and treating people who experience chronic pain. She enjoys working with injured workers and CTP claimants. She has a deep understanding of the impact of pain on the whole person and on their functioning in daily life. In partnership with her colleagues, Sally enjoys applying her knowledge and clinical skills to provide a safe space for exploration of the physical and emotional meaning of pain and for recovery of function.

    Qualifications and Experience

    Education
    MSc in Medicine Pain Management (Sydney University) Accreditations

    Dr. Baraa Kassim

    Dr. Baraa Kassim is a highly skilled rehabilitation and pain management specialist. With experience in treating patients with complex medical conditions, her expertise spans strokes, neurological, orthopedic, musculoskeletal, and geriatric conditions, as well as spasticity management and spinal and brain injury rehabilitation.

    Dr. Alister Ramachandran

    Dr. Alister Ramachandran, a dual specialist in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine, boasts 20+ years of experience. FIPP-certified, he leads Westmead’s pain service, teaches at Sydney University, and is a Faculty of Pain Medicine examiner. His focus remains on delivering evidence-based chronic pain treatment, ensuring comprehensive and effective pain management intervention.