Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2766371 | Medicina Paliativa | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Research related to truth-telling in terminal patients seems to suggest, notwithstanding some minor aspects, the existence of some common concerns that bridge traditional cultural barriers. Also, there seems to be a generalisation, within the professionals working in different cultural environments, of a new measured and individually tailored information process. Lastly, early collaboration of the hospital palliative care programs with the oncology programs might become a promising alternative in order to solve communication issues in advanced cancer, that seem to be contributing to an important misuse of our limited financial health resources.
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Juan Manuel Núñez Olarte,