Most patients getting chemotherapy for incurable lung or colon cancers mistakenly believe that the treatment can cure them rather than just buy them some more time or ease their symptoms, a major study suggests. Researchers say doctors either are not being honest enough with patients or people are in denial that they have a terminal disease. The study highlights the problem of overtreatment at the end of life - futile care that simply prolongs dying. Read more
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Study mentioned: Weeks JC, et al. Patients' Expectations about Effects of Chemotherapy for Advanced Cancer. N Engl J Med 2012; 367:1616-1625.
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