TREATMENTS DESIGNED AROUND YOUR NEEDS

Explore the treatments we offer to help manage pain and improve daily life. Each option is chosen for its safety, effectiveness, and ability to address the root cause of your discomfort.

Cancer Pain Management

Overview

Cancer-related pain can result from the cancer itself, tumors pressing on nerves or organs, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or other treatments associated with cancer care. Pain may range from mild discomfort to severe chronic pain that affects mobility, sleep, appetite, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life.

At Evolve Pain Management, we provide cancer pain management in Huntersville, NC for patients throughout Cornelius, Davidson, Mooresville, Denver, Concord, and the greater Charlotte area. Our approach focuses on compassionate, individualized care designed to help patients manage pain symptoms safely and effectively while supporting comfort and daily function.

Cancer-related pain management may include medication management, nerve blocks, spinal procedures, infusion therapies, and minimally invasive interventional treatments tailored to the patient’s diagnosis, symptoms, and overall treatment goals. We work closely with patients and their broader care teams to help provide comprehensive support throughout treatment and recovery.

Possible Treatments

How It Works

Medication management may help control cancer-related pain caused by tumors, nerve involvement, inflammation, or treatment side effects. Treatment plans are individualized based on the patient’s condition, pain severity, and overall medical needs.

What to Expect

Patients receive ongoing monitoring and adjustments to help improve pain control while balancing comfort, safety, and quality of life.

How It Works

Nerve blocks may help interrupt pain signals from specific areas affected by cancer or cancer treatments. These procedures may be useful for localized pain involving the abdomen, spine, pelvis, chest, or extremities.

What to Expect

The procedure is typically performed using imaging guidance to accurately target the involved nerves. Some patients experience temporary or longer-lasting pain relief depending on the condition being treated.

How It Works

Epidural injections may help reduce inflammation and pain caused by spinal tumors, nerve compression, or cancer-related irritation involving the spine and surrounding nerves.

What to Expect

The injection is performed using fluoroscopic guidance. Patients may notice gradual improvement in pain and mobility over the days following treatment.

How It Works

Intrathecal pain pump therapy delivers medication directly into the spinal fluid through a small implanted device. This approach may help provide pain relief using lower medication doses compared to oral medications.

What to Expect

Patients typically undergo an evaluation and trial period before implantation. Ongoing follow-up is required to monitor medication levels and treatment effectiveness.

How It Works

Radiofrequency ablation may help reduce pain by interrupting signals from targeted nerves contributing to chronic cancer-related pain or pain associated with spinal or joint involvement.

What to Expect

The procedure is minimally invasive and performed using imaging guidance. Relief duration may vary depending on the patient’s condition and source of pain.

How It Works

Interventional pain management procedures may be combined with oncology care to help improve comfort, mobility, and daily function during treatment or recovery.

What to Expect

Treatment plans are individualized and may evolve over time based on symptoms, response to therapy, and the patient’s overall goals of care.

Location & Hours

Phone: 980-536-0110
9735 Kincey Ave Suite 300A, Huntersville, NC 28078
Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm