Abstract
Systemic sclerosis is a complex, multi-organ disease which causes substantial and progressive symptoms and impairs quality of life. International guidelines recommend early, integrated palliative care for patients with advanced cardiopulmonary disease such as heart failure, and interstitial lung disease, as this care can improve patient, caregiver and health care outcomes. In this article, we examine the potential need and role for palliative care in systemic sclerosis. We propose early, integrated palliative care could improve symptom control and quality of life, and recommend a research agenda for palliative care in systemic sclerosis, to address the lack of evidence in this area.
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