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There are numerous measures – such as medical tests, physical exams and the patient's history – that can also be used to produce a statistical likelihood of surviving a specific length of time.
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Read More »Dr. Selby is convinced that not much can be done to significantly improve the estimates. As a result, she believes it’s important for health-care providers to let patients know that the estimates are simply best guesses. “We can’t tell the future,” she says, “but we can use our best guess to help people think about what may be important to them in whatever time they have left.” Without those discussions, there is a risk that some patients may continue to focus on their ongoing medical treatment, neglecting everything else. Even when patients respond positively to a treatment – such as getting a reduction in the size of a cancerous tumour – it may not actually help them live substantially longer. “I don’t have any qualms if somebody is getting chemotherapy until three days before dying so long as that was right for that person. But did that person have the opportunity to explore other options and decide what was right for them? I am not sure everyone does.” For instance, some patients may want to take a trip to visit a special place, or see a loved one for a final time. Still others may want to be present at a certain event – such as the marriage of a family member. Sometimes, weddings can be moved forward, she notes. But other milestones – such as the birth of a grandchild – are simply not going to happen in time. In those cases, some patients may want to write cards that can be read by family and loved ones at key points in the future. “I don’t think that we, in the medical community, do enough to ask patients what matters most to them,” says Dr. Selby. “We should help patients use their remaining time in the way that is right for them – recognizing that it is probably shorter than we think.” Paul Taylor, Sunnybrook’s Patient Navigation Advisor, provides advice and answers questions from patients and their families. His blog, Personal Health Navigator, is reprinted on Healthy Debate with the kind permission of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. Follow Paul on Twitter @epaultaylor.
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