Proactive Symptom Management Improves Outcomes for Advanced Cancer Patients
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A study presented at ASCO reveals how outpatient palliative care, introduced early, improved symptoms, quality of life, and mood for people with cancer.
A study presented at the ASCO Annual Meeting revealed that higher-intensity palliative care, including frequent symptom monitoring, significantly improved symptoms and quality of life for advanced cancer patients undergoing phase 1 therapies.
A literature review by CAPC's Brynn Bowman, MPA, and colleagues reveals five evidence‑based strategies to train medical, APRN, and PA students in primary palliative care.
CAPC's Brynn Bowman, MPA, describes how our field is moving from rapid growth to figuring out how to standardize, safeguard quality, and integrate ourselves into the fabric of health care.
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