¿debe el paciente conocer que tiene un cáncer?: nuestra experiencia en las pacientes con cáncer de mama
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Abstract
Se realiza un enfoque eticofilosófico sobre el conocimiento que deben tener los pacientes que padecen de un cáncer, sobre su enfermedad. El cáncer es la segunda causa de muerte en Cuba. Los tratamientos y adelantos tecnológicos hacen que la sobrevida de estos pacientes cada día sea mayor y con mejor calidad de vida. En la mujer es el cáncer de la mama y el del cerviz los más frecuentes, el primero, evidentemente más mutilante por tener la mama un significado sexual, de belleza, de feminidad y materno; en nuestra experiencia el conocimiento previo por la paciente y sus familiares de que se detectó un cáncer en la mama implica de inicio un gran choque emocional y afectivo, que es superado prontamente con una magnífica relación médico-paciente y médico-familiar. Sobre la base de esta experiencia preconizamos exponerles a los pacientes el tipo de enfermedad que posee
An ethical and philosophical analysis on the knowledge patients suffering from cancer should have about their disease is made. Cancer is the second cause of death in Cuba. The treatments and technological advances make these patients survive longer every day and have a better quality of life. In women, breast cancer and cervix cancer are the most frequent. The first is evidently more mutilating due to the fact that the breast has to do with sex, beauty, feminity and maternity. According to our experience, when the patient and his family previously know that a breast cancer has been detected it causes at first an emotional and affective shock that will be overcome fast through an excellent physician-patient and physician-family relationship. On the basis of this experience, we recommend to tell the patients the type of disease they have
An ethical and philosophical analysis on the knowledge patients suffering from cancer should have about their disease is made. Cancer is the second cause of death in Cuba. The treatments and technological advances make these patients survive longer every day and have a better quality of life. In women, breast cancer and cervix cancer are the most frequent. The first is evidently more mutilating due to the fact that the breast has to do with sex, beauty, feminity and maternity. According to our experience, when the patient and his family previously know that a breast cancer has been detected it causes at first an emotional and affective shock that will be overcome fast through an excellent physician-patient and physician-family relationship. On the basis of this experience, we recommend to tell the patients the type of disease they have
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| Authors | ;Justo Piñeiro Fernández |
| Journal | chemistry and biodiversity |
| Year | 2004 |
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