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Willingness to bear adversity and beliefs about the curability of advanced cancer in older adults.

Kah Poh LohSupriya G MohileRonald M EpsteinColin McHughMarie FlanneryEva CulakovaLianlian LeiMegan WellsNikesha GilmoreDilip BabuMary I WhiteheadWilliam DaleArti HurriaMarsha WittinkAllison MagnusonAlison ConlinMelanie ThomasJeffrey BerenbergPaul R Duberstein
Published in: Cancer (2019)
Patients who were more willing to bear adversity in the form of an abstract state, namely decreased QOL, were more likely to demonstrate ACC. Although conversations regarding prognosis should be conducted with all patients, those who are willing to trade QOL for survival may especially benefit from conversations that focus on values and emotions.
Keyphrases
  • advanced cancer
  • end stage renal disease
  • palliative care
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • early life
  • prognostic factors
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • patient reported outcomes
  • free survival