2016
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2016.34.3_suppl.77
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Impact of an inpatient palliative consultation in terminally ill cancer patients.

Abstract: 77 Background: Terminally ill cancer patients have complex medical and psychosocial needs at the end of life. Given these complexities, limited data is available to suggest the appropriate timing of palliative care involvement in the treatment of cancer. Our study aims to describe the referral patterns of inpatient palliative care consultations in advanced cancer patients in a tertiary care center. Methods: A retrospective review was performed. Inpatient palliative consultation was obtained in cancer patients… Show more

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“…While terminally ill cancer patients have complex medical and psychosocial needs at the end of life, there is no consistent standard to guide the appropriate timing for palliative care involvement in the medical treatment plan [ 1 ]. Indeed, a number of physicians view the early involvement of palliative care services as having a negative effect on a patient’s prognosis and expectations of treatment [ 2 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While terminally ill cancer patients have complex medical and psychosocial needs at the end of life, there is no consistent standard to guide the appropriate timing for palliative care involvement in the medical treatment plan [ 1 ]. Indeed, a number of physicians view the early involvement of palliative care services as having a negative effect on a patient’s prognosis and expectations of treatment [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%