It can be a difficult subject, but palliative care actually can improve the quality of life for patients with pancreatic cancer. Palliative care is an approach to caring for patients with a serious disease, such as pancreatic cancer, that addresses the person as a whole, focusing on quality of life (see Palliative Care in Cancer - NCI).

Palliative care can be given with or without curative care. Christina Kim and colleagues, from the CancerCare Manitoba Research Institute, recently published their results of a study of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer. In their article in the journal Supportive Care in Cancer (volume 31, page 250) , they report palliative care can improve the quality of life and symptom burden for patients with pancreatic cancer. From these and other results, it is clear that patients with pancreatic cancer should seek early consultation with a palliative care expert.