Lung Cancer Supportive Care and Symptom Management
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.hoc.2023.02.011
Lung Cancer Supportive Care and Symptom Management
Abstract
Lung cancer carries significant mortality and morbidity. In addition to treatment advances, supportive care may provide significant benefit for patients and their caregivers. A multidisciplinary approach is critical in addressing complications of lung cancer, including disease- and treatment-related complications, oncologic emergencies, symptom management and supportive care, and addressing the psychosocial needs of affected patients.
Keywords: Advanced lung cancer; Cancer pain; Palliative care; Symptom management.
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