“…In particular, palliative sedation may be introduced during a palliative care advance care planning, in order to help patients and their family members to understand what palliative sedation is and to express their opinions and possible concerns with regard to this practice. Although several studies showed that most patients with cancer preferred the use of palliative sedation (Kong, An, & Kim, ; Miccinesi, Bianchi, Brunelli, & Borreani, ; Pautex, Notaridis, Déramé, & Zulian, ), there are patients who might prefer to die in a state of consciousness (Miccinesi et al, ). In addition, since advance care planning discussions “should match how ready the person is to talk about her or his medical care” (Sudore et al, ), the adaptation of advance care planning according to the readiness of the individual is recommended (Rietjens et al, ).…”