When pain from cancer or its treatment becomes overwhelming, advanced therapies can provide relief and restore quality of life.

Cancer pain can be caused by the disease itself, such as tumors pressing on nerves, bones, or organs, or by treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. For many patients, standard medications are not enough, and stronger, more targeted options are required to manage the pain effectively.





While opioids and strong painkillers are commonly prescribed, many patients still experience uncontrolled pain, or they struggle with medication side effects. For advanced or resistant pain, specialized interventional treatments can provide long-term relief and reduce reliance on systemic drugs.
While opioids and strong painkillers are commonly prescribed, many patients still experience uncontrolled pain, or they struggle with medication side effects. For advanced or resistant pain, specialized interventional treatments can provide long-term relief and reduce reliance on systemic drugs.
At Armada Medical Center, Dr. Babak Babakhani, MD, PhD, offers advanced interventional pain treatments that go beyond traditional medications:

For abdominal cancer pain (e.g., pancreatic, stomach, or liver cancers)
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Pain relief for upper abdominal cancers.
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For pelvic cancer pain (e.g., gynecological, prostate cancers).
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An emerging option being studied for resistant neuropathic pain from cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy.
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For refractory pain, delivers medication directly to spinal fluid for powerful relief with fewer systemic side effects.
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Selecting the right intervention based on whether the pain is nerve, bone, or organ-related.
Continuous monitoring and support in collaboration with oncology teams.

Review of cancer history, current treatments, and type of pain.
Most blocks and implantable devices are done on an outpatient basis.
Review of cancer history, current treatments, and type of pain.
Selecting the right intervention based on whether the pain is nerve, bone, or organ-related.
Most blocks and implantable devices are done on an outpatient basis.
Continuous monitoring and support in collaboration with oncology teams.
Cancer is difficult enough without the added burden of uncontrolled pain. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Babak to explore advanced, compassionate solutions for cancer-related pain relief.