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Danish Pain Research Center - Current research
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Ch ronic neuropathic pain severely affects the quality of life of the individual patient and represents a major health issue for society with considerable economic consequences, e.g. increased medical expenses and public pension expenditure. Chronic pain is difficult to treat and can seldom be cured, but in many cases it can be reduced, and a means to improve the treatment is to increase our knowledge of the underlying mechanisms. Jensen et al., Pain 2011). The current focus areas are:. Páll Karlsson - P...
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Danish Pain Research Center - Collaboration
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Professor Peter Svensson, Royal Dental College, Aarhus University. Associate Professor Hatice Tankisi, Consultant Birger Johnsen and Consultant Marit Otto, Dept of Neurophysiology, Aarhus University Hospital. Professor Jens Nyengaard, Stereology and Electron Microscopy Research Laboratory, Aarhus University Hospital. Professor Søren Sindrup, Dept of Neurology, Odense. Professor Jens-Christian Sørensen, Department of Neurosurgery, Aarhus. EU Horizon 2020 funded project DOLORisk.
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