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Terminal Versus Advanced Cancer: Do the General Population and Health Care Professionals Share a Common Language?
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Sang Hyuck Kim, Dong Wook Shin, So Young Kim, Hyung Kook Yang, Eunjoo Nam, Hyun Jung Jho, Eunmi Ahn, Be Long Cho, Keeho Park, Jong-Hyock Park
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Cancer Res Treat. 2016;48(2):759-767. Published online August 10, 2015
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4143/crt.2015.124
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Abstract
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Many end-of-life care studies are based on the assumption that there is a shared definition of language concerning the stage of cancer. However, studies suggest that patients and their families often misperceive patients’ cancer stages and prognoses. Discrimination between advanced cancer and terminal cancer is important because the treatment goals are different. In this study, we evaluated the understanding of the definition of advanced versus terminal cancer of the general population and determined associated socio-demographic factors. Materials and Methods A total of 2,000 persons from the general population were systematically recruited. We used a clinical vignette of a hypothetical advanced breast cancer patient, but whose cancer was not considered terminal. After presenting the brief history of the case, we asked respondents to choose the correct cancer stage from a choice of early, advanced, terminal stage, and don’t know. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was performed to determine sociodemographic factors associated with the correct response, as defined in terms of medical context.
Results Only 411 respondents (20.6%) chose “advanced,“ while most respondents (74.5%) chose “terminal stage” as the stage of the hypothetical patient, and a small proportion of respondents chose “early stage” (0.7%) or “don’t know” (4.4%). Multinomial logistic regression analysis found no consistent or strong predictor.
Conclusion A large proportion of the general population could not differentiate advanced cancer from terminal cancer. Continuous effort is required in order to establish common and shared definitions of the different cancer stages and to increase understanding of cancer staging for the general population.
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