Effectiveness of Palliative Surgery in Providing Symptomatic Relief for Seriously Ill Patients

Palliative surgery aims to alleviate symptoms in seriously ill patients. Although common in surgical oncology, the durability of symptom improvement and quality of life post-surgery lacks high-quality evidence. Outdated studies with inconsistent definitions hinder decision-making. However, with effective communication and patient selection, palliative surgery can provide relief and reduce healthcare burdens for certain seriously ill patients.

Journal Article by Lilley EJ, Farber ON and Cooper Z in Br J Surg

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