Well, I've just listened to it, and perhaps I'm cynical, but it seemed very much along the "party line" sort of thing: yes you can get pain relief, support from social services etc, but no new info about HOW to get it if it's not offered. I was particularly irritated by the responses to the first caller who wanted reassurance that pain relief would be adequate and the specialist kept going on about emotional support - the poor woman wanted to know that YES pain relief would be adequate. They did address that later in the program, but still... I think the one piece of new information I got from it was that 50% of patients will suffer from "terminal restlessness" and that I didn't know. As for the caller whose father got fitted with a pace-maker even though he didn't want one: the mind boggles.
Jennifer