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End-Stage Cancer: Guidelines for End-Stage Cancer and Related Disorders

LIFE LIMITING CONDITION AS EVIDENCED BY:

  • Documentation of clinical progression of disease evidenced by:
    • Physician assessment.
    • Multiple ER visits.
    • Laboratory studies.
    • Inpatient hospitalizations.

AND/OR:

  • PPS 70% or less.
  • Dependence in 3 or 6 Activities of Daily Living (ADLS) such as bathing, dressing, feeding, transferring,
    continence, ambulation.
  • Unintentional, progressive weight loss of 10% of total body weight over the past 6 months.
  • Serum albumin <2.5gm/dl (may be helpful prognostic indicator but should not be considered alone).
  • Radiologic or other studies.


GENERAL INDICATORS:

  • Patient/family desires no further aggressive medical intervention including acute care hospitalization.
  • Has diagnosed and medically documented metastatic disease.
  • Active co-morbidity accelerating the trajectory of the terminal illness.
  • Progressive symptoms despite medical intervention and evidence of decline medically documented such as:
    • Increasing tumor mass.
    • Stage of tumor.
    • Recurrence of disease.
    • Failure or declination of chemotherapy/radiation.

HOW WE HELP END-STAGE CANCER:

  • Educational and emotional support regarding cessation of treatment.
  • Aggressive pain management and education with patient and family about what to expect with progression of illness.
  • Use of palliative treatments to relieve symptoms as appropriate.
  • Nutritional counseling as requested by family and patient.
  • Coordination of comfort measures for patient, including durable medical equipment and non-medical therapies.
  • Psychosocial and bereavement support for patient and family.
  • Caregiver support.
  • Spiritual support for patient and family.
  • Connection with community resources as necessary.