Oral Oncology Reports (Sep 2024)

End of life and palliative care decisions in advanced head neck cancer

  • Shrikant B. Mali

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. 100569

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The complexity of care for patients with advanced head and neck cancer is a significant issue, and current healthcare systems must focus on appropriate referral criteria, increased integration and coordination of care, and robust evaluation of specific care components. Linkage between research and service design delivery across teams, disciplines, and care settings is also important. Palliative care needs of patients with advanced head and neck cancer pose unique complexities due to the impact the illness has on eating, speaking, appearance, and breathing. Specialty palliative care consultation by trained experts helps primary teams facilitate goals of care discussions, symptom management, and medical resource navigation for the terminally ill patient. Early initiation of palliative care results in less invasive and more cost-effective patient-centered care. There is little literature on care practices in this population, and hospital-based care may increase towards the end of life to address potentially reversible conditions or uncertain prognosis. Early advanced care planning and end-of-life care options should be supported alongside continuation of therapy lines.

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