From Tokyo to Paris: Bringing the brushstrokes of healing to Western medicine
When we think about palliative care, our first instinct is to picture pain medications, symptom checklists, and clinical protocols. But for patients with terminal brain cancer, the reality is much more complex. As speech declines, as motor function deteriorates, and as identity itself feels threatened, the greatest need is not always more medicine; it is meaning, connection, and dignity.
In recent years, I have had the opportunity to study an ancient …