“…This is a great challenge for clinicians and for the whole team treating terminal patients, since the goal of curing gives rise to the skills of caring, related to suffering, dignity and support. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] Consequently, palliative care should be valued as a person who has a history in the context of life, not as a prisoner to be a diseased condition. This surely must be the most In these speeches, doctors betray that, inevitably, every human life comes to its end, and to ensure that this passage overtaken in a dignified manner with full care, seeking to achieve the lowest possible suffering, is the commitment of those who assist terminally ill patients in the life.…”