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Palliative care: Who is it for?

I'm receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer and my doctor has suggested I see a palliative care specialist. Does this mean my prognosis isn't good?

Answer

from Timothy Moynihan, M.D.

Not necessarily. Palliative care is for anyone who has been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. The goal of the palliative care specialist is to reduce any signs and symptoms you may experience and make you more comfortable.

You may be thinking of hospice care, which is generally reserved for people with terminal illnesses who are no longer receiving lifesaving treatment. Hospice care workers provide palliative care, but palliative care can be given at any time during an illness, not just at the end of life.

A palliative care specialist works with your doctor and a team of chaplains, counselors, nurses and other professionals to create an individualized plan to reduce any signs and symptoms you experience during your treatment. This can make it more likely that you'll complete your treatment and maintain a quality of life that allows you to continue doing things that are important to you.

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References
  1. Palliative care. Fort Washington, Pa.: National Comprehensive Cancer Network. http://www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_gls/PDF/palliative.pdf. Accessed Dec. 24, 2008.
  2. What is palliative care. GetPalliativeCare.org. http://www.getpalliativecare.org/whatis. Accessed Dec. 24, 2008.
  3. Palliative care questions and answers. Caring Connections. http://www.caringinfo.org/LivingWithAnIllness/PalliativeCare/palliative_care_questions_answers.htm. Accessed Dec. 24, 2008.

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Feb. 19, 2009

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