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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 27.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2011 Apr 14;117(22):5212–5220. doi: 10.1002/cncr.26152

Table 2.

Rates of Communication About Palliative Care Needs According to Stage at Diagnosis

No. of Patients (%)a
Topic Discussed Not Discussed P
Physical symptoms
   Stage I–II 109 (75) 37 (25) .28
   Stage III–IV 97 (80) 24 (20)
Emotional symptoms
   Stage I–II 68 (46) 78 (54) .62
   Stage III–IV 60 (50) 61 (50)
Spiritual concerns
   Stage I–II 26 (18) 120 (82) .04
   Stage III–IV 34 (28) 87 (72)
Practical needs
   Stage I–II 44 (30) 102 (70) .42
   Stage III–IV 42 (35) 79 (65)
Chances of curing cancer
   Stage I–II 97 (66) 49 (34) .03
   Stage III–IV 65 (54) 56 (46)
Goal of treatment
   Stage I–II 116 (81) 27 (19) .51
   Stage III–IV 90 (78) 26 (22)
Healthcare proxy
   Stage I–II 55 (38) 88 (62) .88
   Stage III–IV 46 (39) 71 (61)
Living will
   Stage I–II 18 (12) 126 (88) .29
   Stage III–IV 10 (8)   108 (92)
Life-sustaining treatment
   Stage I–II 29 (22) 108 (78) .98
   Stage III–IV 24 (21) 90 (79)
Potential complications
   Stage I–II 102 (70) 44 (30) .47
   Stage III–IV 79 (65) 42 (35)
Hospiceb
   Stage III–IV 14 (12) 107 (88)
a

The numbers for stage groups are not identical across items, because some patients did not answer every item in the study questionnaire.

b

The number for this item was 121, the number of patients with stage III and IV disease, for whom a discussion of hospice likely would be most relevant.