Outcomes of aborted cancer surgery: a call for patient-centered research

JM Cloyd, L Stevens - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2022 - Springer
Purpose While not always sufficient, surgery is a critical component of contemporary
multidisciplinary cancer care and is generally necessary for the curative-intent treatment of …

Story arcs in serious illness: natural language processing features of palliative care conversations

L Ross, CM Danforth, MJ Eppstein, LA Clarfeld… - Patient education and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective Serious illness conversations are complex clinical narratives that remain poorly
understood. Natural Language Processing (NLP) offers new approaches for identifying …

Integration of a palliative approach in the care of older adults with dementia in primary care settings: A scoping review

S Vellani, M Puts, A Iaboni, C Degan… - Canadian Journal on …, 2022 - cambridge.org
A palliative approach to care aims to meet the needs of patients and caregivers throughout a
chronic disease trajectory and can be delivered by non-palliative specialists. There is an …

Follow the trail: using insights from the growth of palliative care to propose a roadmap for cancer rehabilitation

KD Lyons, LS Padgett, TF Marshall… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Despite research explicating the benefits of cancer rehabilitation interventions to optimize
physical, social, emotional, and vocational functioning, many reports document low rates of …

The impact of palliative care dose intensity on outcomes for patients with cancer

R Sedhom, A Gupta, L MacNabb, TJ Smith - The Oncologist, 2020 - academic.oup.com
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Personalized palliative and survivorship care for patients with metastatic cancer treated with radiation therapy

S Siddiqui, L Rowland, E Copel, A Sangal… - Anticancer …, 2023 - ar.iiarjournals.org
While the benefits of early palliative care for patients with metastatic cancer are well
established, cancer survivorship remains inadequately integrated into the care of patients …

Surgeon Perspectives on the Management of Aborted Cancer Surgery: Results of a Society of Surgical Oncology Member Survey

AG Lopez-Aguiar, A Sarna, S Wells-DiGregorio… - Annals of Surgical …, 2024 - Springer
Background While surgery is generally necessary for most solid-organ cancers, curative-
intent resection is occasionally aborted due to unanticipated unresectability or occult …

Inpatient palliative care utilization for patients with brain metastases

M Price, EP Howell, T Dalton, L Ramirez… - Neuro-Oncology …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Introduction Given the high symptom burden and complex clinical decision making
associated with a diagnosis of brain metastases (BM), specialty palliative care (PC) can …

End-of-life care trajectories among older adults with lung cancer

AJ Davidoff, ME Canavan, E Prsic, M Saphire… - Journal of Geriatric …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Medicare decedents with cancer often receive intensive care during the last
month of life; however, little information exists on longer end-of-life care trajectories …

[HTML][HTML] Relationships between advanced cancer patients' worry about dying and illness understanding, treatment preferences, and advance care planning

RA Rodenbach, AD Althouse, Y Schenker… - Journal of pain and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Context Patients with advanced cancer often worry about dying. Less is known about the
role of worry in decision making regarding future care. Objectives To explore relationships …