The dialectic of three concepts — hope, loss and entitlement — are used to explain the dilemmas faced by patients with chronic, often fatal illness. Among the dilemmas considered are the questions of denial and uncertainty. These are seen in the light of what hope entails as a risk. A clinical vignette is presented for illustration.
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