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Abstract
"Although palliative care is not new to health care or to oncology,
oncologists still struggle to maximize the value of this
type of care across the entire care continuum and
across the patient's trajectory of illness. When we don't use what may
be
the best tools for the job, at the right times in
the care path, we miss opportunities to optimize patient and family
coping,
to limit suffering, and to ensure that our care
plans are patient centered. In this article, we look at how we define
palliative
care and how the tools of palliative medicine can
be used to enhance patient care in the outpatient oncology practice
setting."
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