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Using a palliative approach to 
maintain nutrition and reduce discomfort in patients with EC

April 18, 2012

Prognosis for patients with esophageal cancer is poor. Care options focus on minimizing discomfort and maintaining nutritional status.
 

Including palliative care at diagnosis is beneficial for patients with advanced cancer

April 17, 2012

ASCO uses the findings of several studies to support its recommendation to offer palliative care at diagnosis to patients with advanced or metastatic disease.
 

Delicious hospital food? Yes! Cancer center kitchens focus 
on stimulating the appetite

March 30, 2012

Room service and other high-end dietary experiences are improving overall care at many cancer centers.
 

Exploring holistic medicine: Using acupuncture to relieve cancer-related fatigue

December 19, 2011

The ancient Eastern medicinal art can relieve one of the most distressing effects of cancer and cancer treatment: fatigue.
 

The burden of care decisions: Helping surrogates follow through with patients' wishes

October 19, 2011

Surrogacy can be an overwhelming responsibility for a patients' friend or family member. Patients should carefully consider who they want to serve as a surrogate and include that person.
 

ASCO/ACS Award recognizes the role of palliative care in the continuum of cancer care

August 01, 2011

The recipient of the 2011 American Society of Clinical Oncologists/ American Cancer Society award is a pioneer in palliative medicine.
 

A new role for technology in cancer care: iPads help patients endure treatments

May 05, 2011

Media devices can offer patients entertainment and education during their outpatient visits for cancer treatment.
 

On call with Dr. Bovine: Clowning around helps young patients cope with cancer

March 16, 2011

Glen Heroy talks about his years as a clown who offered pediatric oncology patients a chance to forget they were sick, if only for 5 minutes.
 

Where to die: The impact of setting on quality of life for patients and caregivers

January 20, 2011

Where patients spend their final days has an impact on the quality of life at the end of their life, as well as their caregivers' mental health after their death.
 

Early palliative care: A focus on enhancing quality of life that begins at diagnosis

October 29, 2010

For patients with metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer, early palliative care can lead to improved mood and quality of life, longer survival, and less aggressive end-of-life care.
 

"Letting go," and why it's so hard to do: Atul Gawande explores the challenges of end-of-life care

September 02, 2010

Harvard's Atul Gawande writes on the issue of palliative care versus technological intervention during the end-of-life experience.
 

Providing care by telephone: Using communication tools to expand patients' access to care

August 01, 2010

Centralized telephone medical management, with automated symptom monitoring and a long distance reach, improved cancer patients' pain and depression.
 

The patient with cancer-related fatigue: Multimodal approaches to a complex problem

June 15, 2010

Cancer-related fatigue is widespread, but attention to the cause can often help to alleviate the problem.
 

The state of palliative care at U.S. cancer centers: Too little care, provided too late

May 27, 2010

A recent study indicates that NCI-designated cancer centers provide better palliative care, but even in these institutions, improvements can be made.
 

Hospice versus palliative care: Understanding the distinction

May 01, 2010

By utilizing varied interventions, hospice and palliative care practitioners can do much to improve their patients' quality of life.
 

Web Exclusives

BI-RADS and breast MRI useful in predicting malignancy

Delicia Honen Yard May 30, 2012

The Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) terminology is useful in predicting malignancy in breast lesions detected with MRI.
 

Posttransplant lenalidomide can slow down multiple myeloma

Delicia Honen Yard May 29, 2012

Lenalidomide use after autologous stem-cell transplant significantly improved progression-free and overall survival in patients with myeloma.
 

Melanoma genome study implicates sun and new genetic culprits

Delicia Honen Yard May 28, 2012

Genetic mutations increased along with chronic sun exposure in persons with melanoma, and yet another gene may contribute to disease risk as well.
 

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