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Hospice Use Among Patients With Lymphoma: Impact of Disease Aggressiveness and Curability
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In this large cohort of patients with lymphoma, hospice use was substantially lower than the national average for all cancers, suggesting either the need for improvement in enrollment or that the current hospice model is not meeting this population's end-of-life needs. Moreover, the fact that patients with MCL were most likely to enroll suggests that the end-of-life phase may be more easily determined in the context of cancers that are both aggressive and incurable.
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