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A Cancer Doctor Explores the Role Of Spirituality In End-of-Life Care

Belief systems of both patient and caregiver may influence the individual's quality of life.

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When a cancer patient has run out of options — when her disease has returned and the latest experimental drug has failed and her oncologist hasn’t much to say — that’s when the patient would be fortunate to meet Tracy Balboni. She’s a radiation oncologist and palliative care researcher at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. She works at the murky stage of care known as end-of-life, where decisions about additional treatment can be complicated by fear and pain.

Simply put, Balboni’s job is to relieve the pain and provide the highest quality of life possible. Her more conventional tool is radiotherapy. Normally radiation oncologists attack tumors with as much force as the patient can stand, in an effort to eliminate the disease. Palliative radiation oncologists like Balboni, treating advanced cases, use doses of radiation that are extremely quick. They may, for example, try to reduce a ...

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