Authors
Karin Jordan, Matti Aapro, Stein Kaasa, CI Ripamonti, Florian Scotté, Florian Strasser, Annie Young, Eduardo Bruera, Jorn Herrstedt, Dorothy Keefe, Barry Laird, Declan Walsh, Jean-Yves Douillard, Andres Cervantes
Publication date
2018/1/1
Journal
Annals of Oncology
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
36-43
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Oncology has come a long way in addressing patients' quality of life, together with developing surgical, radio-oncological and medical anticancer therapies. However, the multiple and varying needs of patients are still not being met adequately as part of routine cancer care. Supportive and palliative care interventions should be integrated, dynamic, personalised and based on best evidence. They should start at the time of diagnosis and continue through to end-of-life or survivorship. ESMO is committed to excellence in all aspects of oncological care during the continuum of the cancer experience. Following the 2003 ESMO stand on supportive and palliative care (Cherny N, Catane R, Kosmidis P. ESMO takes a stand on supportive and palliative care. Ann Oncol 2003; 14(9): 1335–1337), this position paper highlights the evolving and growing gap between the needs of cancer patients and the actual provision of care …
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