End-of-Life Care
Even if treating cancer directly isn’t an option, you still have choices about how you live each day. The name for care that focuses on quality of life is called palliative care. When palliative care becomes your total focus, making the most of each day becomes your goal.
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Author: Robin SearlesTips for staying healthy while helping a loved one through end-of-life cancer care.
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Source: National Cancer InstituteWhen dealing with advanced cancer, treatment goals may be unique and change over time. Learn about palliative care, hospice care, and clinical trials from the NCI.
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Source: American Cancer SocietyKnowing what to expect and being prepared to deal with advanced cancer can enable you to get the support and care you need so you can have the very best quality of life possible.
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Source: National Cancer InstituteWhen you learn you have advanced cancer, you’re faced with many decisions about your end-of-life care. Get information from the NCI about your options to help you make these choices.
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Source: CancerCareWhen someone is faced with a life-limiting illness, you and your family will want to do whatever you can to ensure the very best care. Hospice provides care at the end of life.
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