Rebuilding Trust: Why Patient-Doctor Communication Matters More Than Ever in Cancer Care
Reengaging Patients in Medical Oncology With Scientific Discourse | CancerNetwork BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front): Trust in physicians and hospitals has plummeted from 71.5% to 40.1% between 2020-2024, driving cancer patients toward unvetted online sources. Key barriers include communication failures—oncologists using incomprehensible jargon, minimizing treatment side effects without providing quantified risks, and understating the realities of procedures and recovery. Patients report being told biopsies "will hurt" when they're actually excruciating, or learning about six-week catheters only after surgery. Medical oncologists are calling for honest procedural communication, transparent discussion of side effect probabilities with monitoring plans, plain-language dialogue, and patient-centered care to rebuild trust and improve outcomes. The Trust Crisis in Healthcare The numbers are sobering. According to a comprehensive 50-state survey published in JAMA Network Open in...