2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2021-003031
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Children and adolescent solid tumours and high-intensity end-of-life care: what can be done to reduce acute care admissions?

Abstract: Despite improvements in survival, cancer remains the leading cause of non-accidental death in children and adolescents, who risk receiving high-intensity end-of-life (HI-EOL) care.ObjectiveTo analyse treatments for relapses (particularly in the last weeks of life), assess their impact on the EOL, identify patients most likely to receive HI-EOL care and examine whether palliative care services can contain the intensity of EOL care.MethodsThis retrospective study involved patients treated at the paediatric oncol… Show more

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