Teens with cancer report worse pain, mental health a year after advance care planning
- OPACC
- Feb 3
- 1 min read
Teens with cancer who participated in family-centered advance care planning reported greater levels of pain, depression and anxiety after 12 months, according to results published in Pediatrics.ted in family-centered advance care planning reported greater levels of pain, depression and anxiety after 12 months, according to results published in Pediatrics.
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