Family support eases tough cancer decisions
NCT ID NCT07490639
Summary
This study tested whether involving family members in a structured palliative care program could improve the well-being of patients with advanced lung cancer. Over 8 weeks, 110 patients received either standard care or this special family-supported program. Researchers measured quality of life, decision-making stress, anxiety, and other factors to see if family involvement made a positive difference.
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Shanxi Province Cancer Hospital
Taiyuan, Shanxi, 030013, China
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