Effects of environmental temperature on mortality in cancer patients in palliative care

环境温度对接受姑息治疗的癌症患者死亡率的影响

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite advances in cancer treatment, the incurability of the disease is the basis for palliative care. METHODS: A sample of 334 oncological patients in palliative care underwent a two-year assessment to determine the effects of environmental temperature on mortality. RESULTS: The results revealed a positive relationship between environmental temperature and the mortality rates of patients under palliative care, with a higher number of deaths occurring in the warmer months. Thus, a 1ºC increase in temperature correlated with an 8.1% increase in mortality for patients dying in the first week of care, 4.8% for those dying within 15 days, and 3.8% for those dying within 30 days. However, for patients surviving more than 30 days, the effect of temperature decreased, with no significant effects of temperature being observed. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, environmental temperature could be a relevant factor in the mortality and survival rates of the palliative care program.

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