Abstract
Communicating about cancer is not easy. At a time when patients are asked to make complicated choices about treatment and to be responsible for most of their own care, communication problems are consistently presented as a barrier to satisfactory medical treatment. This article identifies problems in communication and describes interventions the multidisciplinary team can use to improve the exchange of information and feelings among patients, families, and health care providers. The specific focuses are communication at the time of diagnosis and during progressive disease and the challenges and difficulties of communicating about pain, sexual functioning, and financial problems throughout the cancer experience.