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Bishal Gyawali: One of the most important aspects of care is end of life care
Jan 7, 2025, 17:24

Bishal Gyawali: One of the most important aspects of care is end of life care

Bishal Gyawali shared a post on X:

As medical oncologists, one of the most important aspects of care that we deal with is end-of-life care.

EOL is also where the potential for harm is paramount. Unfortunately, there is very less formal training about this in oncology training programs.

A fantastic group of authors led by Nathan Cherny have just published The Most Comprehensive Review on this topic. I’d strongly recommend all oncology and palliative care colleagues- most importantly all trainees- to read this very comprehensive review on EOL care. It’s open access.

A taxonomy of the factors contributing to the overtreatment of cancer patients at the end of life. What is the problem? Why does it happen? How can it be addressed?

Authors: N.I. Cherny, N. Nortjé, R. Kelly, C. Zimmermann, K. Jordan, G. Kreye, N.-S. Le, K.B. Adelson.

Bishal Gyawali: One of the most important aspects of care is end of life care

Bishal Gyawali, MD, PhD, is a medical oncologist from Nepal. Currently an Associate Professor at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, and affiliated with Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, USA, he is involved in global oncology initiatives. Dr. Gyawali serves on several committees, including the WHO Essential Medicines List Cancer Medicines Working Group and ASCO’s Health Equity and Outcomes Committee, contributing significantly to cancer policy and evidence-based oncology.

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