Hope in Oncology: Where Art and Science Collide

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Maintaining hope is essential for patients and oncologists. 'As clinicians, we can always find space to hope with our patients and their families.'

CHICAGO — Carlos, a 21-year-old, laid in a hospital bed, barely clinging to life. Following a stem cell transplant for leukemia, Carlos had developed a life-threatening case of graft-vs-host disease."I have hope things will get better," she said, via interpreter, to Richard Leiter, MD, a palliative care doctor in training at that time."I should have stopped there," said Leiter, recounting an early-career lesson on hope during the ASCO Voices session at theannual meeting.

But looking back, Leiter realized,"How could we have asked her to accept what was fundamentally unacceptable to comprehend the incomprehensible?"Hope is not only a feature of human cognition but also a measurable and malleable construct that can affect life outcomes, Alan B. Astrow, MD, said during an ASCO symposium on"The Art and Science of Hope."

Physicians have the capacity to restore or shatter a patient's hopes, and those who come to understand the importance of hope will wish to extend the gift to others, Astrow said. While some patients may wish for a cure, others may want more time with family or comfort in the face of suffering. People can"hope for all the things that can still be, despite the fact that there's a lot of things that can't," he said.

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