[Germany] Do we have a knowledge gap with our patients?-On the problems of knowledge transfer and the implications at the end of life

04/05/25 at 03:05 AM

[Germany] Do we have a knowledge gap with our patients?-On the problems of knowledge transfer and the implications at the end of life
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Nils Heuser, Hendrik Heers, Martin Gschnell, Fabian Urhahn, Severin Schrade, Christian Volberg; 2/25
Cancer patients are often unaware of their exact diagnosis, stage of disease, and prognosis. In the patients observed, it was found that many of them were unaware of their stage of disease, which can have a huge impact on their end-of-life decisions, such as the type of treatment they want. Many patients were also unaware of their own treatment. There is a risk that false hopes of cure may be attached to therapies and that, as a result, patients may be less likely to opt for palliative care with a focus on maintaining quality of life.

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