Non-curative surgical oncology: postoperative needs and preferences.
Lene SeibækHenriette Vind ThaysenKirsten Elisabeth LomborgPublished in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2021)
When curative cancer surgery is not completed as intended, patient-centred communication is essential for patients' psychosocial reorientation and quality of life. Further, to support their well-being and action competences, patients have a need for basic supportive care and physical restitution. Finally, high-quality postoperative palliative care needs to be coordinated, which requires staff training and reorganisation of pathways.