Supportive Oncology Helps Maintain Quality of Life During Cancer
The short explanation of the difference is that hospice is the insurance benefit that delivers palliative care for patients who are at the end of life or are no longer pursuing curative treatments. It is the best way to provide comprehensive care that is needed for patients and families during that time. Palliative or supportive care is an approach to care that focuses on maintaining the quality of life of people who have a serious or life-threatening disease, such as cancer.
Supportive Oncology is an umbrella term that can encompass a wide array of specialized services, including rehabilitation, pain management, financial counseling, nutritional support, and palliative care. Palliative care in cancer focuses on the individual with the illness, the whole person, and what they need to have the best quality of life while they are experiencing cancer.
Curseen says that most of the people she sees are referrals whose oncology team or primary provider believes they would benefit from palliative care. She says that to help patients feel more comfortable, medical providers should normalize the language around palliative care and treat it as a standard part of the services offered during the course of a patient’s cancer experience to maximize their quality of life during treatment. “That would do a lot to help patients feel more comfortable about accessing it,” says Curseen.
Curseen explains that palliative care is a philosophy of care, an approach that provides a range of services across the continuum of serious illness. It aims to help you manage physical, spiritual and psychosocial symptoms so you benefit as much as possible from your cancer treatment and have the highest possible quality of life throughout your cancer experience.
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Additional Resources
Palliative care in cancer – National Cancer Institute
Palliative Care: A Guide to Coping with Side Effects for People with Cancer and Their Families – American Society of Clinical Oncology
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