Surgical Treatment Intensity at the End of Life in Patients With Cancer: A Systematic Review
Objective:. To synthesize evidence of surgical treatment intensity, defined as a measure of the quantity of invasive procedures, received by patients in patients with cancer within a defined time period around the ‘end of life’ (EoL). Background:. Concern regarding overly ‘aggressive’ care or high h...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Lawday, BMBS, MByRes, Benjamin E. Zucker, MA, MBBS, MRCS, Shona Gardner, MBChB, MRCS, James Robb, MBChB, MA, Lorna Leandro, MA, BM, BCh, William Hollingworth, PhD, Jane Blazeby, MBChB, MD, Angus G.K. McNair, PhD, FRCS, Charlotte Chamberlain, PhD, MRCP |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wolters Kluwer Health
2024-12-01
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Series: | Annals of Surgery Open |
Online Access: | http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/AS9.0000000000000514 |
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