Moreso cancer pain patients are the most vulnerable group to psychopathological complication. Present paper is an attempt to took into these psychopathologies and their management as well.Baljit Singh
Even though breast cancer mortality is declining, the diagnosis still poses a huge threat for the affected woman and her close family. Breast cancer surger... T Latha - 《Child Health》 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 Psychological Aspects of Early Cancer Detection Most of the psychological approaches ...
Carr, B. (2013). Psychological aspects of cancer: A guide to emotional and psychological consequences of cancer, their causes and their management. New York: Springer. This book begins with two essays on body processes and disease. Many health care professionals fail to realize that the attitude...
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Objective Gestational cancer is defined as any type of cancer diagnosed during pregnancy or within 12 months of delivery. To date, existing studies on the psychological aspects of this type of cancer have not been evaluated for methodological quality. The aim of this systematic review was to ...
Most of the psychological approaches to the patient’s attitude toward her health assume the person ‘functions’, meaning she can reasonably process information and set her own goals 1 . In a context of early detection of cancer, however, the mobilization of fear releases a pas...
Eiser (1990) has recently commented that, relative to the number of children affected by different chronic diseases, the psychological adjustment of pediatric cancer patients has received a disproportionate amount of attention by researchers. There are fewer than 10,000 children newly diagnosed with ca...
To be diagnosed as a critically ill cancer patient is likely to cause some challenges, for both the patients and their caregivers. The primary purpose of this chapter is to identify the main psychological issues related to critically ill cancer patients
Psychological aspects of nutrition and cancer.: Cancer and the various treatments employed to combat this disease have an impact on food intake that is psycholo