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The use of in-hospital medical care for patients with metastasized colon, bronchus, or lung cancer.

Isabeau S L van BrakelMartijn M StuiverSjoerd M EuserGerty J de KlerkKarlijn J van Stralen
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2021)
Patients with metastasized colon or BL cancer receive a large amount of in-hospital medical care. Specialized palliative care was initiated relatively late despite the incurable disease status of all patients. Factors associated with more procedures were BL neoplasms, age between 50 and 70, and male gender.
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