The majority of relatives reported patients’ treatment goals as not achieved. However, relatives were predominantly satisfied about the treatment choice. Satisfaction of treatment choice does not encompass the entire experience with the treatment decision since the majority of relatives mentioned negative aspects of this decision. At the time of making the treatment decision it is important to manage expectations about chance of success and possible side effects of the treatment. Relatives, like patients, find it important to feel that something is being done, thus, it can be beneficial to not contrast the option of systemic treatment with the option of doing nothing. Palliative care can also be framed as a treatment option.