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 Hospice News article highlights how greater clinician and payer education around concurrent pediatric care could improve access, strengthen sustainability, and help families receive supportive services alongside curative treatment.
A study in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that hepatologists trained in palliative care can deliver outcomes comparable to specialists for patients with end-stage liver disease, creating more pathways to earlier access.
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