• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
BlackDoctor.org
Where Wellness & Culture Connect

Where Wellness & Culture Connect

  • Conditions
  • Wellness
  • Lifestyle
  • Longevity
  • Clinical Trials
  • Resources
    • Generational Health
    • Top Blacks in Healthcare 2025
    • Hall Of Fame
    • Clinical Trials Resource Center
    • Obesity Resource Center
    • Cancer Resource Center
    • Wellness on the Yard
    • Immunocompromised Care
    • BDO Resource Library
  • Find A Doctor
  • BDO TV
Home / Longevity / Lung Cancer (Advanced) / Headed For Palliative Care? Here’s What To Expect

Headed For Palliative Care? Here’s What To Expect

Studies show that African American men are more at risk for lung cancer than any other ethnicity. Interestingly, the increased incidences of the disease has been linked to genetic causes instead of external factors such as smoking.

Along with the higher risk, Black men are also more likely to be diagnosed with the late-stage form of the illness. It’s at this point that palliative care comes into play. If that’s been suggested for you, here’s what you should know about this kind of care. 

 

You May Also Like
Psoriatic Arthritis Can Feel Beyond Your Control. Consider a Different Direction. Learn More Here. Psoriatic Arthritis Can Feel Beyond Your Control. Consider a Different Direction. Learn More Here.

What Does Palliative Care Mean?

One common misconception about palliative care is that it means the patient should be getting ready for the end of the fight against cancer. That’s far from the truth. The fact is that anyone can benefit from palliative care regardless of which stage of lung cancer they’re dealing with.

The point of this kind of care is to provide you with a more well-rounded program that you can’t get from being home and seeing your regular physician. Palliative care focuses on managing your pain, relieving your symptoms (either from the disease or your medication), and reducig your stress levels.

While in palliative care, you’ll have access to different caregivers such as nurses, therapists, specialized doctors, social workers, and other specialists in the area.

You May Also Like
Get GLP-1s Delivered to You As Low As $99/Month! Get GLP-1s Delivered to You As Low As $99/Month!

Everyone who deals with your care will also be in constant communication with your primary physician, which makes it easier to streamline any changes in your care.

With so many persons working together to manage your care, you’ll be getting all the support you need. Overall, palliative care is a very interactive process so patients will always be informed of what their care entails and feedback is important.

 

Why Is It Recommended For Persons With Advanced Lung Cancer?

When it comes to advanced lung cancer, palliative care is recommended because of the typical side effects of the disease as well as the medications used to treat it. It takes place at the same time as your doctor’s recommended course of treatment.

That route has been found to be most effective. For example, chemotherapy can cause nausea, pain, fatigue, vomiting, depression, and constipation. Radiation therapy, on the other hand, is likely to cause fatigue, pain, and difficulty eating. 

Palliative care also offers procedures that can help with the issues such as fluid in the lungs that make it difficult to breathe.

While in palliative care, you’ll be offered treatment options that help to open your airways, suppress your coughs, and combat your loss of appetite. 

The importance of mental health support is typically emphasized in this type of care. While you’re undergoing treatment for advanced lung cancer, you’ll also take part in sessions that are dedicated to mindfulness and your overall mental wellbeing.

These sessions can include massages, meditation classes, and therapy sessions with counsellors who specialize in treating patients with late-stage cancer.

 

How To Find Palliative Care

Ideally, your doctor would help you to find the right facility for you to receive palliative care. There’s nothing stopping you from doing some research, though.

One helpful resource that can show you all your options is the GetPallaitiveCare website. After you’ve done your research, it’s still best to consult with your doctor in case there are other factors that you haven’t accounted for. 

If you’re dealing with advanced lung cancer, palliative care is a great way to ensure that you’re getting the full-time care that you need. Instead of being the end of your fight, it’s actually an effective option for giving you the necessary tools to be well again.

By Karen Heslop | Published May 19, 2021

May 19, 2021 by Karen Heslop

The Latest In Lung Cancer (Advanced)

lung cancer clinical trials

What Black Americans Need to Know Clinical Trials for Lung Cancer

Lung cancer, or bronchogenic carcinoma, is the collective name for cancers that start in the lungs— usually in the airways (bronchi or bronchioles) or small air sacs (alveoli). Lung cancer is known for its aggressive nature and high mortality rate.  read more about What Black Americans Need to Know Clinical Trials for Lung Cancer
lung cancer

The Breakthrough Drug That Took Me from Stage 4 to Cancer-Free

When Lalisha was diagnosed with stage IV small cell lung cancer (SCLC), doctors didn’t offer much hope. The cancer was aggressive. The odds were grim. And yet — they're here. Alive. In remission. And advocating for others to fight just read more about The Breakthrough Drug That Took Me from Stage 4 to Cancer-Free
Late-Stage Lung Cancer

Tips For Coping With Late-Stage Lung Cancer

Lung cancer continues to be a leading cause of mortality for many Americans. One reason for this is that the disease gives little to no symptoms in its early stages. By the time persons notice that something may be wrong, read more about Tips For Coping With Late-Stage Lung Cancer
Stage 4 Lung Cancer: Why I Said Yes to a Clinical Trial

Stage 4 Lung Cancer: Why I Said Yes to a Clinical Trial

In March 2020, Sheena P. was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, which came as a huge shock to her and her family. She decided to participate in a clinical trial based on a recommendation from her oncologist. When they read more about Stage 4 Lung Cancer: Why I Said Yes to a Clinical Trial

The Test That Has the Potential to Change Outcomes for Lung Cancer Patients

(Content sponsored by Amgen) Lung cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer, after prostate cancer and breast cancer in black men and women.¹ However, advances in lung cancer research have led to more personalized treatment options that target specific genetic mutations read more about The Test That Has the Potential to Change Outcomes for Lung Cancer Patients

Residential Segregation May Worsen NSCLC Outcomes for Black Patients

Black patients are more likely to present with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and are less likely to receive surgery at higher residential segregation levels, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Thoracic read more about Residential Segregation May Worsen NSCLC Outcomes for Black Patients

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe to our newsletter

Icon

Caring for You, Too - Caregiver Workbook

1 file(s) 297 KB
Download

Trending Articles

The #1 MISSED Health Screening Among Black Folks

health screening

5 Worst Fabrics for Sensitive Skin

sensitive skin

4 Ways To Boost Your Metabolism & Prevent Weight Gain During The Holidays

how to boost your metabolism

Top 10 Dirtiest Places in Your Home

dirtiest places in your home

4 Ways Black Men Show Signs of Anxiety

signs of anxiety
Find a Culturally Sensitive Doctor

Footer

Where Wellness & Culture Connect

BDO is the world’s largest and most comprehensive online health resource specifically targeted to African Americans. BDO understands that the uniqueness of Black culture - our heritage and our traditions - plays a role in our health. BDO gives you access to innovative new approaches to the health information you need in everyday language so you can break through the disparities, gain control and live your life to its fullest.

Connect With Us

Resource Centers

  • Top Blacks in Healthcare
  • Clinical Trials
  • Wellness on the Yard
  • Cancer
  • Immunocompromised Care
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Careers
  • Advertise With Us
  • Advertising & Sponsorship Policy
  • Daily Vitamina
  • TBH

Copyright © 2025, Black Doctor, Inc. All rights reserved.