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Associations Between Psycho-Social-Spiritual Interventions, Fewer Aggressive End-of-Life Measures, and Increased Time After Final Oncologic Treatment.

Michael SchultzSvetlana BazilianskyInbal MitnikNirit UlitzurShay IllouzDuaa KatraSimon GivoliSalvatore Campisi-PintoBar-Sela GilDaniela Zalman
Published in: The oncologist (2023)
Patients with cancer who availed themselves of the spiritual care, psychology, and social work services, each profession in distinct ways, had significantly different outcomes in their EoL medical treatment, including undergoing fewer futile aggressive measures, having more time after their last active treatment, and using hospice services more. These outcomes directly bear on improved quality of life and reduced costs.
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