CancerWorld shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Can healthcare ever be guided by science alone?
‘In practice, knowledge only matters if it can sit alongside humanity.’
– Charis Ng
Early palliative care is often associated with the final stages of illness. But Singapore’s ENABLE-SG study challenges that perception by asking a different question: What if emotional and psychosocial support began much earlier?
In this article, Charis Ng reflects on moving from academic theory to real conversations with patients living with advanced cancer – and how those encounters reshaped her understanding of care, compassion, and the limits of knowledge.”
Read the full CancerWorld article by Adrian Pogacian here
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