Rwanda Medical Journal (Jul 2024)

Starting Early Palliative Care for Suspected Lung Cancer Patient: a Case Series from Resource-limited Setting in Indonesia

  • Muhammad I. D. Rakasiwi,
  • W Prasetya,
  • I. Riyatno,
  • Hana K. Putri Faisal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 81, no. 2

Abstract

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In Indonesia, where lung cancer is often diagnosed at advanced stages, palliative care (PC) faces challenges like cultural and resource limitations. This study presents three cases of suspected lung cancer at Soehadi General Hospital. Despite the lack of specific lung cancer treatment services, a multidisciplinary approach, in line with the Ministry of Health guidelines, was initiated on the first day of hospitalization. Involving specialists, nurses, and spiritual support, the team addressed patients' physical and emotional needs. The cases highlight the importance of early palliative care, even in resource-limited settings, emphasizing its potential to enhance patient care and family support.