# Systemic anticancer therapy at the end of life: real-world insights from a tertiary oncology center in Israel

**Authors:** Renana Barak, Esraa Safadi, Alla Nikolaevski-Berlin, Noa Soback, Ido Wolf, Barliz Waissengrin

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/oncolo/oyaf066 · The Oncologist · 2025-05-16

## TL;DR

This study examines aggressive cancer treatments given to patients near the end of life in Israel and finds high rates of such care.

## Contribution

The study provides real-world data on systemic anticancer therapy use in advanced cancer patients in Israel, highlighting potential quality-of-care issues.

## Key findings

- 36% of patients received systemic anticancer therapy in the last 30 days before death.
- Younger age and better performance status correlate with higher end-of-life treatment rates.
- Breast cancer patients had notably higher rates of aggressive end-of-life care.

## Abstract

Aggressive end-of-life (EOL) care, such as systemic anticancer therapy (SACT) for advanced cancer patients, represents a potential indicator of low-quality care that may deviate from the primary palliative objective of treatment.

A retrospective study analyzed consecutive patients with advanced cancers treated at a tertiary oncology center in Israel from January 2019 to December 2022. Demographic and clinical data were examined, with a focus on intravenous (IV) oncologic treatment administration rates at 30 and 90 days before death.

The study included 1851 patients who received IV oncologic medications and died during 2019-2022. The median age at death was 69 years, with 51.3% (951) being men. Systemic anticancer therapy administration rates were 36% (666 patients) in the last 30 days and 67.6% (1252 patients) in the last 90 days prior to death. Chemotherapy was the most common EOL medication (58%). Higher EOL SACT rates were associated with younger age, better ECOG performance status, shorter disease duration, and specific tumor origins, particularly breast cancer. Conversely, gender, marital status, and ethnicity showed no significant correlation with EOL treatment use.

Our data provide insight into current practice adopted by healthcare professionals regarding EOL treatment administration in Israel. A positive EOL experience is a significant goal in the oncology clinic, yet our findings demonstrate high rates of aggressive EOL care and may highlight the necessity for regulatory and educational changes within the healthcare system.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** breast cancer (MONDO:0004989)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** ERBB2 (erb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase 2) [NCBI Gene 2064] {aka CD340, HER-2, HER-2/neu, HER2, MLN 19, MLN-19}
- **Diseases:** central nervous system (CNS) tumors (MESH:D016543), EOL (MESH:D003643), CNS (MESH:D002493), -negative (MESH:D064726), cancer (MESH:D009369), Breast cancer (MESH:D001943), neuroendocrine tumors (MESH:D018358), delirium (MESH:D003693), skin (MESH:D012871), COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382), sarcoma (MESH:D012509), GI malignancies (MESH:D005770), oncologic (MESH:D000072716), lung and GI malignancies (MESH:D005767), toxicity (MESH:D064420), SACT (MESH:D016609), GI, GU, and lung cancers (MESH:D008175)
- **Chemicals:** mAB (MESH:D000911), SACT (-)
- **Species:** Gammacoronavirus (genus) [taxon 694013], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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