The importance and areas of modern supportive and early integrated palliative care in the treatment of brain tumor patients

Magy Onkol. 2024 Mar 14;68(1):77-85. Epub 2023 Oct 22.ABSTRACTDuring the care of brain tumor patients, supportive care and palliation are carried out in an individualized manner, accompanied by adequate communication, in a multidisciplinary professional environment. In the case of brain tumor patients, the burden of symptoms resulting from the progression of the disease and the complications of treatments occur in a particularly high proportion. The supportive care of patients in a modern approach covers the targeted treatment of physical and psychosocial problems and also includes integrated palliation. Palliative care is a form of care that can be used in addition to curative therapies, and it is advisable and necessary to introduce it as early as possible among brain tumor patients due to the significant deterioration of the quality of life. Dealing with seriously ill patients on a daily basis is also an emotional burden for the professional staff, and carries the risk of burnout. The support of the staff and family members, as well as the issues of adequate communication, are also part of the scope of the supportive care approach.PMID:38484378
Source: Magyar Onkologia - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Source Type: research