Talk:Hospice and palliative medicine

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Why is radiologists in the list of pathways? I have never heard of a radiologist interested in palliative medicine. - Robert Badgett 20:48, 5 March 2010 (UTC)

Palliative radiotherapy is quite common for cancer, but also for other problems of mass. In oncology, it can be a viable alternative to debulking a surgically inapproachable mass. I can give you human references, but I'm currently seeing it give a great deal of benefit to my cat, Mr. Clark, who has an inoperable squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity. Howard C. Berkowitz 18:26, 6 March 2010 (UTC)