Better information is needed about prognosis and treatment, along with decision aids to help patients interpret it Informed consent is central to management decisions in modern medical practice. However, sharing information with patients about the value of chemotherapy for advanced metastatic cancer is highly challenging. In the linked study (doi: 10.1136/bmj.a752), Audrey and colleagues assess how much oncologists tell patients about the survival benefit of palliative chemotherapy during the first consultation after a diagnosis of metastatic colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, or non-small cell lung cancer.1 Although chemotherapeutic options have improved, life expectancy in people with metastatic cancer is often short, survival be...
Background The decision to undergo chemotherapy for incurable cancer demands informed discussions ab...
Objective: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Objective: To determine the extent of informed decision-making and treatment preference of Korean pa...
Communication about palliative treatment options requires a balance between providing patients with ...
Contains fulltext : 95653.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ther...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: According to surveys, many patients with advanced cancer wi...
It has been suggested that clinical oncologists do not discontinue active treatment in the palliativ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn palliative cancer treatment, the choice between palliative chemothe...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of the delicate balance between the modest benefits of p...
Patients with advanced, non-curable cancer face difficult decisions on further treatment, where a sm...
Open communication in cancer care has gained increasing importance in recent years and diagnostic di...
PURPOSE: To identify preferences for and predictors of prognostic information among patients with in...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Objectives Patients with colorectal cancer undergoing palliative treatment receive extensive treatme...
We examined the degree to which newly diagnosed patients with advanced lung cancer wanted to be info...
Background The decision to undergo chemotherapy for incurable cancer demands informed discussions ab...
Objective: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Objective: To determine the extent of informed decision-making and treatment preference of Korean pa...
Communication about palliative treatment options requires a balance between providing patients with ...
Contains fulltext : 95653.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ther...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: According to surveys, many patients with advanced cancer wi...
It has been suggested that clinical oncologists do not discontinue active treatment in the palliativ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn palliative cancer treatment, the choice between palliative chemothe...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of the delicate balance between the modest benefits of p...
Patients with advanced, non-curable cancer face difficult decisions on further treatment, where a sm...
Open communication in cancer care has gained increasing importance in recent years and diagnostic di...
PURPOSE: To identify preferences for and predictors of prognostic information among patients with in...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Objectives Patients with colorectal cancer undergoing palliative treatment receive extensive treatme...
We examined the degree to which newly diagnosed patients with advanced lung cancer wanted to be info...
Background The decision to undergo chemotherapy for incurable cancer demands informed discussions ab...
Objective: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Objective: To determine the extent of informed decision-making and treatment preference of Korean pa...