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Don't kill the patient before he dies.

Kanhu C Patro1, Kaviya Lakshmi1, Ajitesh Avinash2

  • 1Department of Radiation Oncology, Mahatma Gandhi Institute, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics
|December 31, 2025
PubMed
Summary
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Oncologists should balance life-prolonging cancer treatments with patient quality of life. Prioritizing patient-centered care and palliative strategies prevents over-treatment and enhances well-being.

Keywords:
Chemotherapyoncologypalliation

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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Medical Ethics
  • Palliative Care

Background:

  • The advancement of cancer therapies presents ethical dilemmas regarding life extension versus quality of life.
  • Over-treatment in oncology risks compromising patient comfort, dignity, and overall well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the concept of "Do Not Kill the Patient before He Dies" in oncology.
  • To advocate for a patient-centered approach prioritizing thoughtful decision-making and individualized care.
  • To examine the challenges of balancing curative and palliative intents in advanced cancer.

Main Methods:

  • Review of case studies and patient narratives.
  • Analysis of evidence-based research on treatment consequences.
  • Discussion of strategies for mitigating over-treatment risks.

Main Results:

  • Aggressive interventions can impose significant physical, emotional, and financial burdens on patients and families.
  • Effective strategies include shared decision-making, honest communication, and integrated palliative care.

Conclusions:

  • Oncology requires a paradigm shift towards enhancing quality of life alongside life prolongation.
  • Fostering empathy, collaboration, and patient autonomy is crucial for aligning treatment with patient values.