Pediatric Blood & Cancer | 2019

Utilization of palliative care consultations in pediatric oncology phase I clinical trials

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Pediatric phase I clinical oncology trials represent a unique cohort of patients who have not responded to standard therapies and remain highly vulnerable to treatment toxicity and/or disease burden. Incorporating a palliative care consultation into the care plan for those with relapsed/refractory cancer where chance of cure is limited is generally recommended. A retrospective chart review of pediatric phase I trials revealed that palliative care was consulted in <20% of patients, most often for symptom management. Efforts to increase the use of palliative services in this population may enhance quality of life for children and families enrolled in phase I studies.

Volume 66
Pages None
DOI 10.1002/pbc.27771
Language English
Journal Pediatric Blood & Cancer

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