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Lung cancer patients receiving palliative care have improved quality of life, extended survival, study finds
Integrating palliative care early in the treatment of patients with advanced lung cancer not only improved their mood and quality of life, it also extended their lives. In a new study, researchers report that patients with metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer who received early palliative care along with standard treatment lived more than two months longer than patients receiving standard care only.
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