Can Oncologists Prompt Patient Prognostic Awareness to Enhance Decision-Making? Data From the Neoetic Study.
Alberto Carmona-BayonasAdán Rodríguez-GonzalezTeresa García GarcíaVerónica Velasco-DurantezRaquel Hernandez San GilPatricia Cruz CastellanosAna Fernández MontesOscar Alfredo Castillo-TrujilloInmaculada BallesterJacobo Rogado RevueltaCaterina CalderónPaula Jiménez-FonsecaPublished in: The oncologist (2023)
In the age of immunotherapy and targeted therapies, many appear not to understand that antineoplastic therapy is not curative. Within the mix of inputs that comprise inaccurate prognostic awareness, many psychosocial factors are as relevant as the physicians' disclosure of information. Thus, the desire for better decision-making can actually harm the patient.