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Lean palliative care was linked to shorter hospital stays
Study shows how combining lean health care with palliative care reduced length of stay while maintaining mortality rates and aligning with sustainable development goals in a Brazilian hospital.
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Ukraine’s cancer care largely recovered after wartime disruption
Study examines Ukrainian oncology system's resilience during Russian invasion, documenting rapid recovery mechanisms, international partnerships and persistent barriers to equitable care access.
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Psychosocial oncology: The Omega Project
Interview-based discussion of the Omega Project (1968-1986), a longitudinal study examining end-of-life care across multiple populations, and its influence on psychosocial oncology development.
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Hypodermoclysis appears generally safe in advanced cancer
Hypodermoclysis shows favorable safety and feasibility for hydration in advanced cancer patients receiving palliative care, with mild complications in 17% of cases and no consistent survival benefits.