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Beliefs About Advanced Cancer Curability in Older Patients, Their Caregivers, and Oncologists.

Kah Poh LohSupriya G MohileJennifer L LundRonald M EpsteinLianlian LeiEva CulakovaColin McHughMegan WellsNikesha J GilmoreMostafa R MohamedCharles S KamenValerie AarneAlison ConlinJames BeardenAdedayo OnitiloMarsha WittinkWilliam DaleArti HurriaPaul R Duberstein
Published in: The oncologist (2019)
Ensuring older patients with advanced cancer and their caregivers have similar beliefs about curability as the oncologist is important. This study investigated discordance in beliefs about curability in patient-oncologist (PO) and caregiver-oncologist (CO) dyads. It found that discordance was present in 60% (15% severe) of PO dyads and 52% (16% severe) of CO dyads, raising serious questions about the process by which patients consent to treatment. This study supports the need for interventions targeted at the oncologist, patient, caregiver, and societal levels to improve the delivery of prognostic information and patients'/caregivers' understanding and acceptance of prognosis.
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