Management of Physical Symptoms in Patients with Advanced Cancer during the Last Weeks and Days of Life

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Abstract

Patients with advanced cancer are faced with many devastating symptoms in the last weeks and days of life, such as pain, delirium, dyspnea, bronchial hypersecretions (death rattle), and intractable seizures. Symptom management in the last weeks of life can be particularly challenging because of the high prevalence of delirium complicating symptom assessment, high symptom expression secondary to psychosocial and spiritual factors, limited life-expectancy requiring special considerations for prognosis-based decision-making, and distressed caregivers. There is a paucity of research involving patients in the last weeks of life, contributing to substantial variations in clinical practice. In this narrative review, we shall review the existing literature and provide a practical approach to in-patient management of several of the most distressing physical symptoms in the last weeks to days of life.

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Azhar, A., & Hui, D. (2022, July 1). Management of Physical Symptoms in Patients with Advanced Cancer during the Last Weeks and Days of Life. Cancer Research and Treatment. Korean Cancer Association. https://doi.org/10.4143/CRT.2022.143

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