Can someone please give me some information on home hospice care for terminal lung/liver cancer?

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Hospice care for terminal lung or liver cancer patients should focus on keeping the patient as pain-free as possible. Care should be taken to enhance the patient's quality of life, and facilitate as many good days as the patient has possible.

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