AbstractObjectivesDespite improved outcomes, cancer remains widely feared, often because of its association with a long and protracted death as opposed to the quick death that people associate with that other common cause of adult mortality: heart disease. Former editor-in-chief of the BMJ Richard Smith's view that ‘cancer is the best way to die’ therefore attracted much criticism. We examined middle-aged and older adults' agreement with this view and compared their attitudes towards dying from cancer versus heart disease in terms of which was a good death.MethodsThis study was part of an online survey (February 2015) in a United Kingdom (UK) population sample of 50- to 70-year olds (n = 391), with sampling quotas for gender and education. ...
Primary care plays an important role in delivering care to people who are dying. However, providing ...
Western countries devote significant resources to prevention of chronic illnesses, particularly card...
Background: Identifying the preferred place of death is a key indicator of the quality of death in c...
AbstractObjectivesDespite improved outcomes, cancer remains widely feared, often because of its asso...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
Background: there is limited understanding of symptoms and care in the last few months of life for a...
Background: Cancer patients who receive care from specialist palliative care services in the UK are ...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
Background Policies such as the Cancer Drugs Fund in England assumed a societal preference to fund ...
International audienceObjective: Several studies show that self‐perception of aging (SPA) is a signi...
Abstract Background Cancer patients increasingly are among older age groups, but to date little work...
The effect of changes in recording and coding of cause of death on trends in cancer mortality in Eng...
Cancer predominantly affects older adults. In the Netherlands, one-third of all patients with cancer...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospit...
Primary care plays an important role in delivering care to people who are dying. However, providing ...
Western countries devote significant resources to prevention of chronic illnesses, particularly card...
Background: Identifying the preferred place of death is a key indicator of the quality of death in c...
AbstractObjectivesDespite improved outcomes, cancer remains widely feared, often because of its asso...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
Background: there is limited understanding of symptoms and care in the last few months of life for a...
Background: Cancer patients who receive care from specialist palliative care services in the UK are ...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
Background Policies such as the Cancer Drugs Fund in England assumed a societal preference to fund ...
International audienceObjective: Several studies show that self‐perception of aging (SPA) is a signi...
Abstract Background Cancer patients increasingly are among older age groups, but to date little work...
The effect of changes in recording and coding of cause of death on trends in cancer mortality in Eng...
Cancer predominantly affects older adults. In the Netherlands, one-third of all patients with cancer...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospit...
Primary care plays an important role in delivering care to people who are dying. However, providing ...
Western countries devote significant resources to prevention of chronic illnesses, particularly card...
Background: Identifying the preferred place of death is a key indicator of the quality of death in c...