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United
States Publications:
2005
Joranson
DE, Gilson AM. Drug crime is a source of abused pain medications in the
United States. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2005; 30(4):299-301.
Gilson
AM, Maurer MA, Joranson DE. State policy affecting pain management: Recent
improvements and the positive impact of regulatory health policies. Health
Policy. 2005; 74(2):192-204.
Gilson
AM, Joranson DE, Maurer MA, Ryan KM, Garthwaite JP. Progress to achieve
balanced state policy relevant to pain management and palliative care:
2000-2003. J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother. 2005; 19(1):7-20.
2004
Drug
Enforcement Administration, Last Acts, Pain & Policy Studies Group.
Prescription Pain Medications: Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
for Health Care Professionals and Law Enforcement Personnel. Washington,
DC: Drug Enforcement Administration; 2004.
Gilson
AM, Ryan KM, Joranson DE, Dahl JL. A reassessment of trends in the medical
use and abuse of opioid analgesics and implications for diversion control:
1997-2002. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2004; 28(2):176-188.
2003
Joranson DE, Gilson AM. Legal
and regulatory issues in the management of pain. In: Graham AW, Schultz
TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK, Wilford BB, editors. Principles of addiction
medicine. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc.,
2003: 1465-1474.
Joranson DE, Payne R. Will
my pain be managed? In: Edmondson WAD, editor. Improving End-of-Life Care:
The Role of Attorneys General. Washington, DC: National Association of
Attorneys General, 2003: 27-34.
Joranson DE, Gilson AM, Ryan
KM, Maurer MA. Availability of opioid analgesics for cancer pain relief
in children. In: McGrath PJ, Finley GA, eds. Pediatric Pain: Biological
and Social Context. Seattle, WA: IASP Press; 2003:201-216.
Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Ryan KM, Maurer MA, Jorenby JP, Kline JF. Achieving Balance
in State Pain Policy: A Progress Report Card. University of Wisconsin
Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin, September 2003.
Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Ryan KM, Maurer MA, Jorenby JP. Achieving Balance in Federal
and State Pain Policy: A Guide to Evaluation, Second Edition. University
of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin, 2003.
Savage
SR, Joranson DE, Covington EC, Schnoll SH, Heit HA, Gilson AM. Definitions
related to the medical use of opioids: Evolution towards universal agreement.
J Pain Symptom Manage. 2003; 26(1):655-667.
Gilson
AM, Joranson DE, Maurer MA. Improving state medical board pain policies:
Influence of a Model. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics. 2003; 31(1):119-129.
2002
Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Nischik JA. North Carolina, pain management and end-of-life
care: Communicating the policy. Fed Bull, J Med Licen & Disc. 2002;
88(3):116-119.
Gilson
AM, Joranson DE. U.S. policies relevant to the prescribing of opioid analgesics
for the treatment of pain in patients with addictive disease. Clin J Pain.
2002; 18(4 suppl):S91-S98.
Dahl
JL, Bennett ME, Bromley MD, Joranson DE. Success of the state pain initiatives.
Cancer Pract. 2002;10(Suppl. 1):S9-S13.
Joranson
DE, Carrow GM, Ryan KM, et al. Pain management and prescription monitoring.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 2002; 23(3):231-238.
Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Dahl JL, Haddox JD. Pain management, controlled substances,
and state medical board policy: A Decade of Change. Journal of
Pain and Symptom Management. 2002;23(2):138-147.
Joranson DE, Maurer MA, Gilson AM, Ryan KM. 2001 Annual review
of state pain policies: A question of Balance. Pain & Policy
Studies Group, University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Madison, Wisconsin; February 2002.
2001
Gilson AM, Joranson DE.
Controlled substances and pain management: Changes in knowledge and attitudes
of state medical regulators. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.
2001;21(3):227-237.
Joranson
DE, Gilson AM.
Pharmacists’ knowledge and attitudes about opioid pain medications
in relation to federal and state policy.
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association.
2001;41(2):213-220.
Joranson DE, Maurer MA, Gilson AM, Ryan KM, Nischik JA.
Annual review of state pain policies, 2000. Pain & Policy
Studies Group, University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Madison, Wisconsin; February 2001.
2000
Gilson AM, Joranson DE, Ryan KM. Editorial: Medical use
and abuse of opioids. Journal of Pharmaceutical Care in Pain
& Symptom Control. 2000;8(4):1-4.
Gilson AM, Ryan KM, Maurer
MA. A bibliography of recent pharmaceutical care articles on pain
management and end-of-life care issues. Journal of Pharmaceutical
Care in Pain & Symptom Control. 2000;8(4):49-56.
Joranson DE, Ryan KM, Gilson AM, Dahl JL. Trends
in medical use and abuse of opioid analgesics. Journal of the
American Medical Association. 2000;283(13):1710-1714.
Joranson DE, Ryan KM, Gilson AM, Dahl JL. Letter to the editor:
Reporting drug abuse in the emergency department. Journal of
the American Medical Association. 2000;284(5):564.
Joranson DE, Gilson AM, Ryan KM, Maurer MA, Nischik JA, Nelson JM.
Achieving balance in federal and state pain policy: A guide
to evaluation.
The Pain & Policy Studies Group, University of Wisconsin Comprehensive
Care Center.
Madison, Wisconsin; July 2000.
1998
Joranson DE, Gilson AM. Controlled substances and pain management:
A new focus for state medical boards. Federation Bulletin.
1998;85(2):78-83.
Pain
& Policy Studies Group. Resource guide: Information about
regulatory issues in pain management. Pain & Policy Studies
Group, University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison,
Wisconsin; 1998.
1997
Joranson
DE. Is methadone maintenance the last resort for some chronic pain
patients? American Pain Society Bulletin. 1997;7(5):1,4-5.
Joranson
DE, Gilson AM. State intractable pain policy: Current status. American
Pain Society Bulletin. 1997;7(2):7-9.
1996
Joranson DE, Gilson AM. Improving pain
management through policy making and education for medical regulators.
Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics. 1996;24:344-347.
Joranson DE. State pain commissions: new vehicles for progress? American
Pain Society Bulletin. 1996;6(1):7-9.
1995
Joranson DE. State medical board guidelines
for intractable pain treatment. American Pain Society Bulletin.
1995;5(3):1-5.
Joranson DE. Intractable pain treatment
laws and regulations. American Pain Society Bulletin. 1995;5(2):1-3,15-17.
Angarola RT, Joranson DE. Off-label uses
of prescription drugs in pain management. American Pain Society Bulletin.
1995;5(1):14-15.
1994
Joranson DE, Gilson AM. Policy issues and
imperatives in the use of opioids to treat pain in substance abusers.
Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics. 1994;22(3):5-13.
Joranson DE. Are health care reimbursement
policies a barrier to acute and cancer pain management? Journal of
Pain and Symptom Management. 1994;9(4):244-253.
Joranson DE, Gilson AM. Controlled substances,
medical practice and the law. In: Schwartz HI. Psychiatric Practice
Under Fire: The Influence of Government, the Media and Special Interests
on Somatic Therapies. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press,
Inc. 1994;173-194.
Angarola RT, Joranson DE. Healthcare reimbursement
policies: Do they block acute and cancer pain management? American
Pain Society Bulletin. 1994;4(5):7-9.
Angarola RT, Joranson DE. California sponsors
pain summit; Maryland fends off new regulations. American Pain Society
Bulletin. 1994;4(3):11-12.
Angarola RT, Joranson DE. Recent developments
in pain management and regulation. American Pain Society Bulletin.
1994;4(1):9-11.
1993
Joranson
DE. Guiding principles of international and federal laws pertaining to
medical use and diversion of controlled substances. In: Cooper JR et al.
Evaluation of the Impact of Prescription Drug Diversion Control Systems
on Medical Practice and Patient Care: Possible Implications for Future
Research. National Institute on Drug Abuse Technical Research Monograph
131. Rockville, MD: NIDA, 1993.
Joranson DE. Availability of opioids for
cancer pain: Recent trends, assessment of system barriers, new WHO guidelines,
and the risk of diversion. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.
1993;8:353-360.
Angarola RT, Joranson DE. Wins and losses
in pain control. American Pain Society Bulletin. 1993;3(4):8-9.
Angarola RT, Joranson DE. More federal
drug control initiatives: Are they warranted? Will they consider the patient?
American Pain Society Bulletin. 1993;3(2):1-2,8-9.
Joranson DE. Regulatory influence on pain
management: real or imagined? Journal of Pharmaceutical Care in Pain
and Symptom Control. 1993;1(1):113-118.
1992
Dahl JL, Joranson DE. Cancer pain: The U.S. responds. Palliative Medicine.
1992;6:94-97.
Joranson DE, Cleeland CS, Weissman DE,
Gilson AM. Opioids for chronic cancer and non-cancer pain: A survey of
state medical board members. Federation Bulletin: The Journal of Medical
Licensure and Discipline. 1992;79(4):15-49.
Angarola RT, Joranson DE. Single-copy serialized
prescriptions: Old regulation in new clothing? American Pain Society
Bulletin. 1992;2(4):14-15.
Angarola RT, Joranson DE. State controlled
substances laws and pain control. American Pain Society Bulletin.
1992;2(3):10-11,15.
Angarola
RT, Joranson DE. Pain and euthanasia: The need for alternatives. American
Pain Society Bulletin. 1992;2(2):10,17.
Angarola RT, Joranson DE. Legislating
proper pain management. American Pain Society Bulletin. 1992;2(1):13-15.
1991
Joranson DE. Cancer pain and regulation of opioids: Balancing drug control
and availability. Pharmacy Law Annual. 1991;3-13.
Weissman DE, Joranson DE, Hopwood MB. Wisconsin
physicians' knowledge and attitudes about opioid analgesic regulations.
Wisconsin Medical Journal. 1991;December:671-675.
1990
Joranson DE. Federal and state regulation
of opioids. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 1990;5(Suppl):12-23.
Joranson DE. A new drug law for the states:
An opportunity to affirm the role of opioids in cancer pain relief. Journal
of Pain and Symptom Management. 1990;5(Suppl):333-336.
Weissman DE, Dahl JL, Joranson DE. Oral morphine for the treatment of
cancer pain. Cancer: Principles and Practice in Oncology Update Series.
1990;4(6):1-8.
Joranson DE. Why is a balanced policy important, and do we have it now?
Balancing the Response to Prescription Drug Abuse, Report of a National
Symposium on Medicine and Public Policy, American Medical Association,
Department of Substance Abuse, Chicago, 1990:1-6.
Dahl JL, Joranson DE. The Wisconsin Cancer
Pain Initiative. In: Foley KM, Bonica JJ, Ventafridda V. Advances in
Pain Research and Therapy, Volume 16. New York: Raven Press, 1990:499-503.
1989
Joranson DE, Dahl JL. Achieving balance
in drug policy: the Wisconsin model. In: Hill CS Jr., Fields WS. Advances
in Pain Research and Therapy, Volume 11. New York: Raven Press, 1989:197-204.
Dahl JL, Joranson DE, Weissman DE. The Wisconsin Cancer Pain Initiative:
a progress report. American Journal of Hospice Care 1989;6(6):39-43.
Joranson DE. Responding to prescription
drug abuse. Cancer Pain Release 1989;3(1):1.
1988
Dahl JL, Joranson DE, Engber D, Dosch J.
A report on the Wisconsin Cancer Pain Initiative. Journal of Pain and
Symptom Management. 1988;3(Suppl):1-20.
1987
Joranson DE, Dahl JL, Engber D. Wisconsin
initiative for improving cancer pain management: progress reports. Journal
of Pain and Symptom Management. 1987;2:111-114.
1983
Treffert DA, Joranson DE. Delta 9 Tetrahydrocannabinol
and therapeutic research legislation for cancer patients. [Abstract] JAMA
1983;249:1469-1472.
International Publications:
2006
Mosoiu
D, Ryan KM, Joranson DE, Garthwaite JP. Reforming drug control policy
for palliative care in Romania. Lancet. 2006;367:2110-2117.
2005
Joranson DE, Gilson AM, Maurer
MA. Improving opioid availability. Indian J Palliat Care. 2005;11:60-61.
2004
Pain
& Policy Studies Group. Improving Cancer Pain Relief in the World:
Report for 2003. Madison, Wisconsin, USA: University of Wisconsin Pain
& Policy Studies Group/WHO Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications
in Cancer Care; 2004.
2003
Pain
& Policy Studies Group. Improving Cancer Pain Relief in the World:
Report for 2002. Madison, Wisconsin, USA: University of Wisconsin Pain
& Policy Studies Group/WHO Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications
in Cancer Care; 2003.
Blengini
C, Joranson DE, Ryan KM. Italy reforms national policy for cancer pain
relief and opioids. Eur J Cancer Care. 2003; 12(1):28-34.
Joranson
DE. Improving availability of opioid pain medications: Testing the principle
of balance in Latin America. Innovations in End-of-Life Care. 2003; 5(1).
2002
Pain
& Policy Studies Group. Improving Cancer Pain Relief in the World:
Report for 2001. Madison, Wisconsin, USA: University of Wisconsin Pain
& Policy Studies Group/WHO Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications
in Cancer Care; 2002.
Joranson
DE, Rajagopal MR, Gilson AM. Improving access to opioid analgesics for
palliative care in India. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.
2002; 24(2):152-159.
2001
Pain & Policy Studies Group.
Improving Cancer Pain Relief in the World: 2000. Madison, Wisconsin, USA:
University of Wisconsin Pain & Policy Studies Group/WHO Collaborating
Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care; 2001.
Rajagopal MR, Joranson DE,
Gilson AM. Medical use, misuse and diversion of opioid analgesics
in India. Lancet. 2001;358:139-143.
2000
Pain
& Policy Studies Group. Improving Cancer Pain Relief in the World:
1997-1999, a Report on Three Years of Work. Madison, Wisconsin, USA:
University of Wisconsin Pain & Policy Studies Group/WHO Collaborating
Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care; 2000.
1998
Joranson
DE. Obtaining oral morphine in India: Guidelines and a proposal to simplify
the narcotic regulations. Indian Journal of Palliative Care.
1998; 4(2):5-16.
Joranson DE. Opioid availability
in Africa. Journal of
Pharmaceutical Care in Pain and Symptom Control. 1998;6(4):1-4.
1997
De Lima L, Bruera E, Joranson
DE, et. al. Opioid availability in Latin America: The Santo Domingo Report-Progress
since the Declaration of Florianopolis. Journal of Pain and Symptom
Management. 1997;13(4):213-219.
Joranson DE, Gilson AM. U.N. Agency: Global
action needed to improve opioid availability. American Pain Society
Bulletin. 1997;7(2):10-11.
1996
International
Narcotics Control Board. Availability of opiates for medical needs:
Report of the International Narcotics Control Board for 1995. New York,
NY: INCB. 1996.
Joranson DE. New international efforts to ensure availability of opioids
for medical purposes. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 1996;12(2):85-86.
Pain & Policy Studies Group. First Annual
Report: 1996. Pain & Policy Studies Group/World Health Organization
Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care.
University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin;
1996.
Zhang H, Gu W, Joranson DE, Cleeland CS.
People's Republic of China: Status of cancer pain and palliative care.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 1996;12(2):124-126.
1995
Angarola RT, Joranson DE. International
efforts under way to provide adequate medication for pain control. American
Pain Society Bulletin. 1995;5(6):9-10,23.
Joranson DE. Fears of dependence of morphine: the background. In: Takeda,
F. Morphine: Its Indication and Limitation in Cancer Pain Management.
Tokyo, Japan: Shinko-Koeki, Ltd. 1995;134-141.
Joranson DE, Cai ZJ, Gilson AM. Barriers to opioid availability in China.
Bulletin on Drug Dependence. 1995;4(2).
Stjernsward J, Bruera E, Joranson DE, Allende
S, et al. Opioid availability in Latin America: The Declaration
of Florianopolis. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 1995;10(3):233-236.
Stjernsward J,
Joranson DE. Opioid availability and cancer pain: An unnecessary
tragedy. Supportive Care in Cancer. 1995;3:157-158.
1994
Joranson DE. Global opioid consumption:
Trends, barriers, and diversion. International Association for the
Study of Pain Newsletter. 1994;September/October:4-5.
Joranson DE. Prescribing for cancer pain
(in the Netherlands): Reflections on progress and directions. Journal
of Pharmaceutical Care in Pain & Symptom Control. 1994;2(2):1-4.
1993
Joranson DE. Fear of addiction is an impediment to cancer pain relief:
A proposal to the World Health Organization Programme on Substance Abuse.
Symptom Control in Cancer Patients. 1993;5:52-58.
Joranson
DE. Availability of opioids
for cancer pain: Recent trends, assessment of system barriers, new WHO
guidelines, and the risk of diversion.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 1993;8:353-360.
1992
Joranson DE. Progress and issues in opioid
availability. International Association for the Study of Pain Newsletter.
1992;July/August:9-10.
1987
Dahl JL, Joranson DE. Relieving cancer pain. World Health. 1987;November:28-29.
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2000
Joranson DE, Gilson AM, Nelson JM. Fact sheet: Morphine for
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Joranson
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Pain & Policy Studies Group/World Health Organization Collaborating
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Joranson DE, Nischik JA, Gilson
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Joranson DE, Ryan KM, Maurer MA. Conference on monitoring and
regulating schedule II controlled substances. Pain & Policy
Studies Group/World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Policy
and Communications in Cancer Care. University of Wisconsin Comprehensive
Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Prepared for the meeting
of the California Board of Pharmacy in Sacramento, California USA; February
2000.
1999
Joranson DE. Availability of opioid analgesics in Asia: Progress,
problems, recommendations. Pain & Policy Studies Group/World
Health Organization Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications
in Cancer Care. University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Prepared for the 14th Study Programme for
Overseas Experts on Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control in Tokyo, Japan;
June 1999.
Joranson DE. Working
with governments to improve the availability of opioid analgesics.
Pain & Policy Studies Group/World Health Organization Collaborating
Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care. University
of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Prepared for the 9th World Congress on Pain International Association
for the Study of Pain in Vienna, Austria; August 1999.
1998
Joranson DE, Gilson AM, Monterroso M, Nelson JM. Opioid analgesics
in Latin America: Legal requirements, trends, recommendations.
Pain & Policy Studies Group/World Health Organization Collaborating
Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care. University
of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Prepared for the 5th Latin American Congress of Palliative Care in Concepción,
Chile; March 1998.
1997
Joranson DE, Gilson AM. Opioid availability for selected countries
in Asia and Latin America. Pain & Policy Studies Group/World
Health Organization Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications
in Cancer Care. University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Prepared for the 12th Study Programme for
Overseas Experts on Drug Abuse and Narcotics Control in Tokyo, Japan;
June 1997.
Joranson DE, Gilson AM. To
what extent has the WHO Analgesic Ladder influenced morphine consumption
in the world? A conceptual framework, review of consumption data, recommendations
and resources. Pain & Policy Studies Group/World Health Organization
Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care.
University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin,
USA. Prepared for the Sertuerner Workshop in Einbeck,
Germany; August 1997.
Joranson DE, Gilson AM. Opioid
availability: Diagnosis and treatment of regulatory barriers.
Pain & Policy Studies Group/World Health Organization Collaborating
Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care. University
of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Prepared for the International Conference on Comprehensive Cancer Care
"Focus on Cancer Pain" in Limassol, Cyprus; May 1997.
Joranson DE, Gilson AM. Availability of opiates and psychotropic
drugs for medical purposes. Pain & Policy Studies Group/World
Health Organization Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications
in Cancer Care. University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Prepared for the International
Narcotics Control Board/Inter-American Commission on Drug Abuse in San
Juan, Puerto Rico; December 1997.
1996
Joranson DE, DeLima L. Preliminary analysis of the Colombian legislation
relating to the international principles of opioid availability.
Pain & Policy Studies Group/World Health Organization Collaborating
Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care. University
of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin, USA.1996.
(in Spanish)
Joranson DE, DeLima L. Preliminary analysis of the Mexican legislation
relating to the international principles of opioid availability.
Pain & Policy Studies Group/World Health Organization Collaborating
Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care. University
of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin, USA.1996.
(in Spanish)
Joranson DE, Smokowski PR, De Lima L. Tendencias en el consumo
de opioids en Sur America. Pain & Policy Studies Group/World
Health Organization Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications
in Cancer Care. University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Prepared for the Reunion de Coordinacion
de Programes de Medicamentos para la Area Andina en Caracas, Venezuela;
July 1996.
Joranson DE, Smokowski PR. Opioid consumption in Asia, defining
"addiction", and steps to make opioids available for cancer
pain relief. Pain & Policy Studies Group/World Health Organization
Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care.
University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin,
USA. Prepared for the Hospice Care in Asia International Conference in
Singapore; February 1996.
Joranson DE, Smokowski PR. Opioid consumption trends in Latin America.
Pain & Policy Studies Group/World Health Organization Collaborating
Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care. University
of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin USA;
1996.
1995
Joranson DE, Smokowski, PR.
Pain management and opioid regulation: Resources for progress.
Pain Research Group/World Health Organization Collaborating Center for
Symptom Evaluation. University of Wisconsin Medical School.
Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Prepared for the 4th Congress
of the European Association for Palliative Care in Barcelona, Spain; December
1995.
1994
Joranson DE, Gilson AM, Krchnavek
K. Opioid analgesics for cancer pain relief: A review of consumption
trends and the literature relating to Asian countries, Pain Research
Group/World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Symptom Evaluation.
University of Wisconsin Medical School. Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Prepared for the 9th Study Programme for Overseas Experts
on Drug Abuse and Narcotic Control in Tokyo, Japan; 1994.
Joranson DE, Gilson AM, Krchnavek
K. Opioid analgesics for cancer pain relief: A review of consumption
trends and the literature relating to Latin American countries. Pain
Research Group/World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Symptom
Evaluation. University of Wisconsin Medical School. Madison,
Wisconsin, USA. Prepared for III Congreso Latino Americano
de Cuidados Paliativos e Dor Neoplasica; 1994.
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Posters
Maurer
MA, Gilson AM, Joranson DE, Ryan KM, Garthwaite JP. How Do State Policies
Address Pain and Addiction? University of Wisconsin Pain & Policy
Studies Group/WHO Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications in
Cancer Care; Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Presented at the 67th Annual Scientific
Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence; Orlando, Florida;
18-23 June 2005 (Poster).
Maurer MA, Gilson AM, Joranson
DE, Ryan KM, Jorenby JP. Changes in State Pain Policies Related to
the Use of Controlled Substances for Pain Management. University
of Wisconsin Pain & Policy Studies Group/WHO Collaborating Center
for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care; Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Presented at the 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society;
Chicago, IL; 20-23 March 2003 (Poster).
Jorenby
JP, Maurer MA, Joranson DE. WHO Internet Resources: Pain Policy &
Communications. University of Wisconsin Pain & Policy Studies
Group/WHO Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer
Care; Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Presented at the International Association
for the Study of Pain 10th World Congress on Pain; San Diego, California;
August 17-22, 2002 (Poster).
Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Nelson JM, Ryan KM. Trends in Global Availability of
Opioid Analgesics. University of Wisconsin Pain & Policy Studies
Group/WHO Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer
Care; Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Presented at the 9th World Congress on
Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain; Vienna, Austria;
August, 1999 (Poster).
Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Williams CM, Monterroso M, Ryan KM. Unprecedented Changes
in State Pain Policy. American Pain Society, 1997.
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