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A graph that shows the relationship between breakthrough pain and persistent pain. The graph is divided into three sections each representing a different type of pain.<br /><br />The first section is orange representing the strength of the pain while the second section is blue representing the pain itself. The red sections are arranged in a vertical line with the peaks of the peaks reaching upwards towards the top of the graph. The peaks are labeled with the words "Breakthrough Pain" and "Persistent Pain."<br /><br />There are also three red triangles on the graph representing strength and stability. The first triangle is labeled "PERSISTENT PAIN" indicating that the pain is higher than the other three. The second triangle is labeled "PERSONAL PAIN". The third triangle is marked with a blue line indicating that it is higher in strength. The background of the image is white and the graph is colored in shades of orange and blue.

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A graph that shows the relationship between breakthrough pain and persistent pain. The graph is divided into three sections each representing a different type of pain.

The first section is orange representing the strength of the pain while the second section is blue representing the pain itself. The red sections are arranged in a vertical line with the peaks of the peaks reaching upwards towards the top of the graph. The peaks are labeled with the words "Breakthrough Pain" and "Persistent Pain."

There are also three red triangles on the graph representing strength and stability. The first triangle is labeled "PERSISTENT PAIN" indicating that the pain is higher than the other three. The second triangle is labeled "PERSONAL PAIN". The third triangle is marked with a blue line indicating that it is higher in strength. The background of the image is white and the graph is colored in shades of orange and blue.

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