High-Quality Management of Physical and Depressive Symptoms May Reduce Severe Anxiety at End of Life for Patients with Cancer, Study Finds
A new study published today on JNCCN.org suggests that severe anxiety at end of life in patients with cancer is caused not solely by proximity to death, but by disease burden and psychosocial issues.FORT WASHINGTON, PA — A new study out of Chang Gung University School of Nursing in Taiwan suggests that people with cancer experience severe anxiety toward end of life, not solely due to proximity to death, but rather to factors related to psychosocial issues and disease burden. To offset symptoms of severe anxiety in patients with terminal cancer, researchers led by Siew Tzuh Tang, DNS, Chang