A Different Path Forward for Patients with Advanced Cancer

Hospice care is an ideal option for patients who physically or emotionally can’t sustain their treatment regimen and instead choose to prioritize quality of life.

For patients with advanced cancer experiencing severe symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and uncontrolled pain, or frequent hospitalizations related to treatment, hospice offers a different path forward.

Instead of continuing with aggressive intervention, hospice focuses on comfort care. It is an ideal option for patients who physically or emotionally can't sustain their treatment regimen and instead choose to prioritize quality of life.

Hospice Eligibility Guidelines for Patients with Advanced Cancer

Hospice eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis but is most closely tied to a patient's functional status. Patients with certain types of cancer with poor prognoses may be hospice eligible without meeting the referral indications below.

Baseline

Prognosis A life expectancy of six months or less if the disease follows its usual course
Functional Status

Palliative Performance Scale (PPS) score ≤ 70%

  • Ambulation – More than 50% of time spent in bed or chair
  • Activity – Unable to carry on normal activity or do normal work
  • Evidence of disease – Significant
  • Self-care – Limited
  • Intake – Reduced nutritional intake

ECOG Performance Status Scale score ≥ 2

  • Symptomatic, <50% in bed but not bedbound
Activities of Daily Living

Dependent for 2 or more activities of daily living:

  • Feeding
  • Transfer
  • 行動能力
  • Bathing
  • Continence
  • Dressing

Cancer Specific

Disease Progression Disease with distant metastases
Disease progression with curative treatment
Frequent hospitalizations or emergency room visits related to diagnosis
Goals of Care Patient decision to pursue comfort care instead of curative treatment

Recognizing Functional Decline in Patients with Advanced Cancer

The Palliative Performance Scale can help healthcare professionals quickly assess a patient's functional decline and inform hospice-eligibility decisions. Research shows that earlier referrals and greater utilization of hospice during the last six months of life are associated with:

  • increased satisfaction and quality of life for patients and their families
  • fewer unwanted and costly hospitalizations
  • less strain on caregivers

For patients with advanced cancer, a score of 70% or below may indicate hospice eligibility.

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