Evaluation of Palliative Care, Pain Management in Patients Receiving Chemo-Radiation in Sudan Yousif Mohamed Y. Abdallah 1,2* and Monera A. Omer 1 1 Department of Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine, College of Medical Radiological Science, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan 2 Department of Radiological Science and Medical Imaging, College of Applied Medical Science, Majmaah University, Majmaah, Saudi Arabia *Corresponding author Manuscript received : 31.05.2017 Manuscript accepted: 20.06.2017 Abstract The palliative treatment as active total treat of patients whose disease is not quick to respond to therapeutic management. The intention of the management in the palliative treatment phase are mainly to control the symptoms, to enhance the value of life to patients who have limited remaining period. The aim of the study to evaluate the treatment of pain protocols for chemo-irradiation Patients using the EORTC-QOL-C30 survey form and patients' prognosis. This study is a cross-sectional study, which was performed in amongst the cancer patients in Sudan. The sample magnitude was 100 patients whose different types of tumors. All patients were underwent chemo-irradiation. The radiotherapy was delivered by using tele-cobalt and Linear acceralator machines. The prescribed radiation dose was (20-30 Gy for 4 sessions or five 91 SMU Medical Journal Indexed in SIS (USA), ASI (Germany), I2OR & i-Scholar (India), SJIF (Morocco) and Cosmos Foundation (Germany) databases. Impact Factor: 3.835 (SJIF) ISSN : 2349 – 1604 (Volume – 4, No. 2, July 2017) Research Article