Acute leukemia patients' needs: Qualitative findings and opportunities for early palliative care
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management Oct 04, 2017
Boucher NA, et al. - In this study, researchers examined acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients expressed challenges and supports following intensive induction chemotherapy. Opportunities for palliative care interventions in this population were also investigated. Regarding physical symptoms, psychological distress, and uncertainty regarding prognosis, AML patients face substantial challenges. These challenges highlighted the necessity for which palliative care in high-risk AML patients could help.
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