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Christian Ntizimira: Palliative care in oncology – ‘The Raft of the Medusa’
Jun 15, 2024, 08:26

Christian Ntizimira: Palliative care in oncology – ‘The Raft of the Medusa’

Christian Ntizimira, Founder and Executive Director of the African Center for Research on End-of-Life Care, shared on LinkedIn:

“Thank you, Global Health Catalysts, for the invitation.

Palliative care in oncology is sometimes likened to “The Raft of the Medusa,” a famous painting depicting shipwreck survivors clinging to a makeshift raft in desperation and suffering. This analogy captures the profound challenges and emotional intensity patients and caregivers face in the context of suffering.

1. Desperation and Hope: Just as the survivors on the raft faced dire circumstances yet clung to hope for rescue, cancer patients in palliative care often endure severe pain and emotional distress while hoping for relief and quality of life improvements.

2. Isolation and Vulnerability: The survivors on the raft were isolated at sea, much like how terminal cancer patients may feel isolated in their suffering, battling a relentless disease with limited options for cure.

3. Struggle for Survival: The painting highlights the raw struggle for survival against overwhelming odds, mirroring the relentless fight against the symptoms and psychological toll of terminal cancer.

4. Need for Compassion and Support: Just as the shipwrecked needed a rescue, terminal cancer patients require compassionate care, emotional support, and medical interventions to alleviate their suffering.

This comparison underscores the intense emotional and physical challenges in palliative oncology, highlighting the critical need for empathy, comprehensive care, and support for patients facing the end of life.”

Source: Christian Ntizimira/LinkedIn