Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre (RGCIRC), an apex institution for cancer care, organized a daylong event ‘Hospice & Palliative Care Event 24’ (HOPE’24) ahead of the World Hospice and Palliative Care Day on 5th October 2024. The event brought together more than 200 participants, including prominent doctors, experts, patients, caregivers, social workers, and medical staff, to discuss and dissipate the essence of hospice and palliative care in the country.
Discussing the need for advanced care planning (ACP) during the cancer treatment, Dr. Kinshuki Jain, Head, Department of Pain and Palliative care, RGCIRC, Rohini, “This is especially relevant for life-limiting illness eg- cancer where ACP may ensure that patients do not endure treatment that may not align with their wishes or quality of life preferences. It’s crucial to empower patients and their families to engage in these conversations early on, minimizing the occurrence of futile treatments. Additionally, raising awareness about palliative care and promoting the concept of living wills can facilitate important discussions about patients’ wishes and goals. Taking these conversations to the grassroots level will empower individuals to advocate for their own care preferences, ensuring their voices are heard and respected throughout their treatment journey and ensure that even death is dignified”.