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The disparities in access to pain treatment worldwide are staggering. Cancer deaths are expected to double by 2030 and many of those deaths will be in developing countries with little to no access to adequate pain treatment. Through the Treat the Pain campaign, we are advocating for effective pain control measures to be available to all cancer patients in pain. We invite you to join us in helping stop unnecessary suffering worldwide.

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3rd December 2012
Pain-free hospital team at Cacher Cancer Hospital
28th September 2012
Dr. Rajagopal (Pallium India) visits a patient.
28th September 2012
22nd June 2012

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