Abstract

A case of an English–speaking patient who lived in Poland with a breast cancer diagnosis and multiple bone metastases who did not opt for returning to the United States for further treatment has been described in the article. During care which was provided at the patient's home by the so called Home Hospice the palliative care team, which consisted of a doctor, a nurse and a psychologist, provided optimum treatment and fulfilled most of the patient's expectations. The significance of proper communication both between the home care team and the patient and within the interdisciplinary hospice team has been emphasized in the publication.

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