Advancing Palliative Care Integration in Hematology: Building Upon Existing Evidence

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Gregg A. Robbins-Welty
Jason A. Webb
Dan Shalev
Areej El-Jawahri
Vicki Jackson
Chandler Mitchell
Thomas W. LeBlanc
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[1] Duke University School of Medicine Durham,Department of Medicine
[2] Duke University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[3] Knight Cancer Institute,Division of Hematology/Medical Oncology
[4] Oregon Health & Science University,Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Department of Medicine
[5] Weill Cornell Medicine,Division of Oncology, Dana Farber
[6] Department of Psychiatry,Department of Medicine, Division of Palliative Care and Geriatric Medicine
[7] Weill Cornell Medicine,Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy
[8] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[9] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[10] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[11] University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,undefined
[12] Duke University School of Medicine,undefined
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Palliative care; Hematologic malignancies; Symptom management;
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Patients with hematologic malignancies and their families are among the most distressed of all those with cancer. Despite high palliative care-related needs, the integration of palliative care in hematology is underdeveloped. The evidence is clear that the way forward includes standard-of-care PC integration into routine hematologic malignancy care to improve patient and caregiver outcomes. As the PC needs for patients with blood cancer vary significantly by disease, a disease-specific PC integration strategy is needed, allowing for serious illness care interventions to be individualized to the specific needs of each patient and situation.
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页数:22
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