Pathologist-Led Support in Palliative Cancer Care: A Consultative Approach to Enhancing Patient Understanding, Concerns, and Autonomy.

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Yumiko Ogushi, Noriyuki Sato, Toshiro Kusakabe
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IntroductionThis report introduces a unique outpatient service led by a pathologist at a cancer palliative care-specialized hospital in Japan. Since 2015, the "Knowing the Disease Well" clinic has aimed to enhance patients' understanding of their disease-an essential foundation for envisioning their future-and to support the cultivation of autonomy in decision-making.MethodsThe clinic offers weekly one-hour sessions, free of charge, for cancer patients and their families. Consultations cover medical explanations (diagnosis, pathological findings, test interpretation, treatment plans, disease trajectory) as well as emotional and existential concerns such as anxiety, prognosis, and family relationships.ResultsBetween May 2015 and March 2025, 37 cancer patients aged 30-80 years attended the clinic (Table 1). Over the past decade, 452 consultations were conducted, with family members present in some cases. Patients often reported relief, clarity, and strengthened autonomy. A representative case of a breast cancer survivor illustrates how tailored communication helped restore emotional balance and confidence in her future.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that counseling by pathologists can serve as a meaningful and underutilized component of comprehensive palliative care. Further study is needed to evaluate its broader impact and to explore its potential in other clinical settings.

病理学家主导的姑息性癌症治疗支持:一个协商的方法,以提高病人的理解,关注,和自主权。
本报告介绍了日本一家癌症姑息治疗专科医院的病理学家领导的独特门诊服务。自2015年以来,“知病”诊所旨在提高患者对自己疾病的了解——这是展望未来的重要基础——并支持培养自主决策。方法每周为癌症患者及其家属提供1小时的免费辅导。咨询包括医学解释(诊断、病理发现、测试解释、治疗计划、疾病轨迹)以及情感和存在问题,如焦虑、预后和家庭关系。结果2015年5月至2025年3月,共有37例30-80岁的癌症患者就诊(表1)。在过去十年中,进行了452次咨询,在某些情况下有家庭成员在场。患者常报告缓解、清晰和增强的自主性。一位乳腺癌幸存者的典型案例说明了量身定制的沟通如何帮助她恢复情绪平衡和对未来的信心。结论病理学家的咨询可以作为综合姑息治疗中一个有意义但未被充分利用的组成部分。需要进一步的研究来评估其更广泛的影响,并探索其在其他临床环境中的潜力。
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