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Category / Case Studies / End of Life Ethics / Medical Ethics / Shared Decision Making / Shared Decision Making and Advance Care Planning

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    Case Study – Continue to Fight? Patient Decision-Making Changes

    Sarah is a 73-year-old individual who identifies as female and is suffering from metastatic colon cancer. While an inpatient, she is cared for by her longtime oncologist, hospitalists, and ultimately a critical care team. Initially Sarah has decision-making capacity, Sarah makes decisions with her family (husband and two adult children).

    July 8, 2023
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