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Clin Transl Oncol ; 7(7): 278-84, 2005 Aug.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16185589

ABSTRACT

During the clinical evolution of patients with cancer there are many occasions, or phases of the disease, when there are no specific treatments and, as such, we need to provide maximum comfort following appropriate symptom control; in this stage it is fundamental to respect personal autonomy together with the option to reject futile treatment. With appropriate control of symptoms it is possible to reach the stage where the majority of the patients do not continue to suffer. Continuous-care providers for cancer patients are those who are responsible for providing help to resolve these situations. In palliative medicine there are highly-efficacious procedures to the help in these last hours. Sedation is applied when it is impossible to control symptoms by other means. With appropriate Carer cover, it is not necessary to introduce laws on assisted suicide and/or active voluntary euthanasia, neither because of the magnitude of demand, nor because of the difficulties in achieving appropriate control of symptoms.


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Caregivers , Euthanasia , Neoplasms/therapy , Patient Care Team , Terminal Care/methods , Australia , Europe , Euthanasia/legislation & jurisprudence , Euthanasia, Active/ethics , Euthanasia, Active/legislation & jurisprudence , Euthanasia, Active/psychology , Euthanasia, Passive/ethics , Euthanasia, Passive/legislation & jurisprudence , Euthanasia, Passive/psychology , Humans , Japan , Medical Futility , Neoplasms/psychology , Palliative Care , Personal Autonomy , Right to Die/legislation & jurisprudence , Suicide, Assisted/legislation & jurisprudence , Terminal Care/ethics , Terminal Care/legislation & jurisprudence , Terminal Care/psychology , Terminally Ill/psychology , United States
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