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5. The simplest answer is 'when our patient wants us to talk', but he must be helped. Left without encouragement, he may never ask or may not be willing to unburden his fears until or unless we have obtained a close relationship and can provide an opening. We should not delay communication unnecessarily;Parkes; described how patients need to be prepared for bad news and be introduced to it gradually. He has found that doctors and nurses tend to underestimate how much time is left for talking to dying patients,1973