Describing settings of care in the last 100 days of life for cancer decedents: a population-based descriptive study.
Shuaib HafidMichelle HowardColleen WebberAna GayowskyMary M ScottAaron JonesAmy T HsuPeter TanuseputroJames DownarKatrin ConenDouglas G ManuelSarina R IsenbergPublished in: Cancer medicine (2022)
In the last 100 days of life, cancer decedents spent most of their time in either institutions or at home without any care. Improving homecare services during the end-of-life may provide people dying of cancer with a preferred dying experience.