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Psychosocial issues: Pelvic exenterative surgery
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2001AbstractThis review of the literature describes the psychosocial consequences of all the elements associated with Pelvis Exenterative Surgery (PES): a diagnosis of cancer and/or its recurrence, impact of procedures such as simple or radical hysterectomy, prostatectomy, or colostomy. All studies report a high incidence of anxiety, depression, selfâimage
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Psychosocial issues in breast cancer
Current Opinion in ONCOLOGY, 1995Over the past year, increasing research attention has been devoted to the issue of women at increased risk of developing breast cancer. These articles focus on a range of issues from recruiting high-risk women into breast cancer trials to recommendations for assessment and counseling women with a family history of breast cancer. In addition, continuing
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Psychosocial issues in antiretroviral treatment
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 2000AbstractThe advent of effective treatments for HIV has begun a new era in the worldwide HIV epidemic. Many new political, social, economic, medical, and psychological issues arise in the struggle to contain this epidemic. Mental health providers must understand the context in which people with HIV find themselves making decisions about their health ...
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Neurocognitive Dysfunction and Psychosocial Issues
2019+ ID der Publikation: unilu_49361 + Sprache: Englisch + Letzte Aktualisierung: 2020-10-13 13:59 ...
Roser, Katharina +2 more
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Psychosocial Issues in Breast Disease
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1982The awareness of cultural and psychosocial factors and attitudes toward the breast and the inclusion of these factors in the total care of the patient facilitates management of breast disease to the benefit of the patient, her family, the medical staff, and, ultimately, to society as a whole.
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Psychosocial Issues following Traumatic Brain Injury
Psychological Reports, 2001The author contends that Dean, Colantonio, Ratcliff, and Chase in 2000 probably underestimated the importance of psychosocial factors in the very long-term adaptation to disability by 166 individuals with traumatic brain injury.
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Research into psychosocial issues
2015Abstract Psychological, existential, spiritual, and social issues cause much suffering and deserve extensive study to understand these concerns more fully and to intervene more effectively. Themes that abound include communication, coping, ethics, the family, caregiving, quality of life, death and dying, psychiatric disorders, suffering,
David W. Kissane +3 more
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