This site is for information on the various Chemo treatments and Stem Cell Therapies since 1992. This journey became bitter sweet in 2014, with the passing of my beautiful and dear wife. Sherry, had fought Non - Hodgkins Lymphoma(NHL) since 1990, in and out of remissions time and time again. From T-Cell therapies(1990's) to Dual Cord Blood Transplant(2014), she was in Clinical Trials over the years. This site is for informational purpose only and is not to promote the use of certain therapies.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
The difference between palliative care and hospice
Although hospice care has the same principles of comfort and
support, palliative care is offered earlier in the disease process. As
noted above, a person’s cancer treatment continues to be administered
and assessed while he or she is receiving palliative care. Hospice care
is a form of palliative care that is given to a person when cancer
therapies are no longer controlling the disease. It focuses on caring,
not curing. When a person has a terminal diagnosis (usually defined as
having a life expectancy of 6 months or less) and is approaching the end
of life, he or she might be eligible to receive hospice care.
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