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Palliative care considerations and practices for adolescents and young adults with cancer.

Naadira C UpshawAnna RocheKatrina GleditschErin ConnellyKaren Wasilewski-MaskerKatharine E Brock
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2020)
The definition of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) in oncology varies with upper limits up to age 39. Younger AYAs, ages 12-24 years, are often cared for within pediatrics. In caring for AYAs with cancer, there are unique considerations that become even more important to recognize, acknowledge, and address in AYAs with life-threatening cancer receiving palliative care. This review highlights important factors such as psychosocial development, cultural considerations, and support structure, which should be considered when providing palliative care to AYAs with cancer during the various stages of care: introduction of palliative care; symptom management; advanced care planning (ACP); end-of-life (EOL) care; and bereavement.
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