Cancer treatment has advanced remarkably, offering hope and extending life for many. But with these advances, clinicians and policymakers are increasingly faced with the complex and challenging questions surrounding end-of-life care. How can we ensure the highest quality of life for patients with relapsed disease? What does a well-informed dialogue on assisted dying look like, and who should guide it?
For healthcare professionals, legislators, and the wider public, navigating these choices requires the most current and accurate information. The updated edition of a previous volume End of Life Choices for Cancer Patients provides a crucial resource for this evolving landscape.
Building on the 2020 edition, this book assembles a multi-professional team of contributors-experts in oncology, palliative care, law, and allied health professions. They offer a balanced, evidence-based exploration of modern end-of-life care, focusing on patient needs, international developments, and the far-reaching implications of legislative change.
Inside, you will find:
* Updated information and insights reflecting recent parliamentary considerations on Assisted Dying in the UK.
* An exploration of the multifaceted responsibilities of healthcare professionals in guiding patients through difficult end-of-life decisions.
* A clear distinction between the roles of medical expertise and social opinion in shaping public policy on assisted dying, as defined by a 2019 expert workshop.
* Context for legislative debates, equipping professionals and the public with the facts needed for a balanced and informed discussion.
This is more than a book; it is an essential tool for professional colleagues, legislators, and concerned citizens alike, offering clarity and support in one of the most challenging areas of modern medicine. This guide will ensure your practice, your policies, and your understanding are grounded in the latest evidence.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Cancer treatment has advanced remarkably, offering hope andextending life for many. But with these advances, clinicians and policymakersare increasingly faced with the complex and challenging questions surroundingend-of-life care. How can we ensure the highest quality of life for patientswith relapsed disease? What does a well-informed dialogue on assisted dyinglook like, and who should guide it?For healthcare professionals, legislators, and the widerpublic, navigating these choices requires the most current and accurateinformation. The updated edition of a previous volume End of Life Choicesfor Cancer Patients provides a crucial resource for this evolvinglandscape.Building on the 2020 edition, this book assembles amulti-professional team of contributors-experts in oncology, palliative care,law, and allied health professions. They offer a balanced, evidence-basedexploration of modern end-of-life care, focusing on patient needs,international developments, and the far-reaching implications of legislativechange.Inside, you will find:*Updated information and insights reflectingrecent parliamentary considerations on Assisted Dying in the UK.*An exploration of the multifacetedresponsibilities of healthcare professionals in guiding patients throughdifficult end-of-life decisions.*A clear distinction between the roles of medicalexpertise and social opinion in shaping public policy on assisted dying, asdefined by a 2019 expert workshop.*Context for legislative debates, equippingprofessionals and the public with the facts needed for a balanced and informeddiscussion.This is more than a book; it is an essential tool forprofessional colleagues, legislators, and concerned citizens alike, offeringclarity and support in one of the most challenging areas of modern medicine.This guide will ensure your practice, your policies, and your understanding aregrounded in the latest evidence. Voluntary Assisted Dying offers updated, evidence-based insight into modern end-of-life care. With contributions from oncology, palliative care, and law, it explores assisted dying debates, professional responsibilities, and legislative context - equipping clinicians, policymakers, and the public to navigate complex decisions. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781739427023
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