Abstract:Early goal-oriented conversations at the end of life can help alleviate suffering and anxiety for surgical patients with cancer and their loved ones. This is especially important in the young adult population in whom there are limited patient-reported perspectives about their experiences at the end of life. We report the illustrative case of a 29-year-old woman who underwent palliative surgery for widely metastatic renal cell carcinoma. Her postoperative course was complicated by a proximal anastomotic strictu… Show more
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