“…[5] Therefore, it is necessary to have a holistic view of the person, focusing on pain relief and management of emotional and spiritual symptoms, and social well-being of the patient and his family, including spiritual care to meet the needs of most patients. [6] Palliative care, in turn, are offered by a multidisciplinary team, adequately trained to recognize and work symptoms that go beyond the biological ones, that has a great potential for communication and understands the patient as an active subject, with the right to information and autonomy regarding the decisions of the treatment. [7] Therefore, for the promotion of palliative care, it is necessary a team composed of physicians, nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists, nutritionists, spiritual assistant, among other professionals.…”