The psychological impact of breast cancer
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Resumo: | This study aims to promote the knowledge of the psychological impact of breast cancer through a medical literature review. The medical literature usually evaluates the psychological changes in women with breast cancer using questionnaires and/or quality of life checklists which are applied in post surgery patients. These researches are ambiguous in their conclusions, mentioning, sometimes, that breast conservation surgeries have less psychological impact caused by the alterations in body image and others that there are not significant differences between the two groups, that is, radical and conservative surgeries. However, these studies do not estimate the psychological impact of breast cancer since it is uncovered (by the self-examination and the posterior diagnosis), which would be very useful, because the patients undergo throughout all this process, important mourning periods. Through the knowledge and comprehension of the psychological process that women with breast cancer are subjected to during all the phases of treatment, it is possible to understand her psychological dynamic: their fears, distress and fantasies which would interfere with a better response to the treatment. It was concluded that the action of a multidisciplinary health care team, compounded by psychologists and physicians, working together, is important to offer to women with breast cancer a thorough and humanitarian treatment. This can promote health restoration as a whole, whit the patient seen as an indivisible biopsychosocial being, who has a relation with their environment and demand to be in harmony with themselves (a reintegration of the psychological and the biological). |
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The psychological impact of breast cancerO impacto psicológico do câncer de mamaNeoplasias mamáriasPsicologiaSaúde mentalLutoAtitude frente a morteBreast neoplasmsPsychologyMental healthMourningAttitude to deathThis study aims to promote the knowledge of the psychological impact of breast cancer through a medical literature review. The medical literature usually evaluates the psychological changes in women with breast cancer using questionnaires and/or quality of life checklists which are applied in post surgery patients. These researches are ambiguous in their conclusions, mentioning, sometimes, that breast conservation surgeries have less psychological impact caused by the alterations in body image and others that there are not significant differences between the two groups, that is, radical and conservative surgeries. However, these studies do not estimate the psychological impact of breast cancer since it is uncovered (by the self-examination and the posterior diagnosis), which would be very useful, because the patients undergo throughout all this process, important mourning periods. Through the knowledge and comprehension of the psychological process that women with breast cancer are subjected to during all the phases of treatment, it is possible to understand her psychological dynamic: their fears, distress and fantasies which would interfere with a better response to the treatment. It was concluded that the action of a multidisciplinary health care team, compounded by psychologists and physicians, working together, is important to offer to women with breast cancer a thorough and humanitarian treatment. This can promote health restoration as a whole, whit the patient seen as an indivisible biopsychosocial being, who has a relation with their environment and demand to be in harmony with themselves (a reintegration of the psychological and the biological).Este estudo tem como objetivo promover o conhecimento do impacto psicológico produzido pelo câncer de mama através da revisão da literatura internacional. A literatura médica, costuma avaliar as alterações psicológicas por que passam as mulheres com câncer de mama, por meio de questionários e/ou inventários de qualidade de vida, aplicados em pacientes no pós-operatório. Estas pesquisas são ambíguas em suas conclusões, ora mencionando que quanto mais conservadora a cirurgia menor o impacto psicológico causado pelas alterações na imagem corporal ora dizendo que não há diferenças significativas entre os grupos, isto é, entre cirurgias radicais e conservadoras. Porém, estes estudos não avaliam o impacto psicológico que o câncer de mama desde o início de sua descoberta (auto-exame e posterior diagnóstico), o que seria de grande valia, pois as pacientes passam, durante todo este processo, por períodos de luto relevantes. Através do conhecimento e da compreensão dos processos psíquicos por que passam a mulher com câncer de mama, durante todas as fases do tratamento, torna-se possível o entendimento de sua dinâmica psíquica: seus medos, angústias e fantasias que podem interferir em uma melhor resposta ao tratamento. Desta forma torna-se imprescindível a formação de uma equipe multidisciplinar, composta por psicólogos e médicos, para que juntos proporcionem à mulher com câncer de mama, um atendimento humanitário, completo, promovendo assim o restabelecimento da saúde em seu sentido mais amplo: o indivíduo visto como um todo, ou seja, como um ser biopsicossocial, que se relaciona com o meio em que vive, mas que precisa estar em harmonia consigo próprio (psicológico e o biológico reintegrados).INCA2005-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevisão de literaturaapplication/pdfhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/197410.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2005v51n2.1974Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 51 No. 2 (2005): Apr/May/June; 149-154Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 51 Núm. 2 (2005): abr./mayo/jun.; 149-154Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 51 n. 2 (2005): abr./maio/jun.; 149-1542176-9745reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online)instname:Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)instacron:INCAporhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/1974/1202Maluf, Maria Fernanda de MatosJo Mori, LinconBarros, Alfredo Carlos S. D.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-11-29T20:30:22Zoai:rbc.inca.gov.br:article/1974Revistahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revistaPUBhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/oairbc@inca.gov.br0034-71162176-9745opendoar:2021-11-29T20:30:22Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)false |
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The psychological impact of breast cancer O impacto psicológico do câncer de mama |
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The psychological impact of breast cancer |
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The psychological impact of breast cancer Maluf, Maria Fernanda de Matos Neoplasias mamárias Psicologia Saúde mental Luto Atitude frente a morte Breast neoplasms Psychology Mental health Mourning Attitude to death |
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The psychological impact of breast cancer |
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The psychological impact of breast cancer |
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The psychological impact of breast cancer |
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The psychological impact of breast cancer |
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The psychological impact of breast cancer |
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Maluf, Maria Fernanda de Matos |
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Maluf, Maria Fernanda de Matos Jo Mori, Lincon Barros, Alfredo Carlos S. D. |
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Jo Mori, Lincon Barros, Alfredo Carlos S. D. |
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Maluf, Maria Fernanda de Matos Jo Mori, Lincon Barros, Alfredo Carlos S. D. |
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Neoplasias mamárias Psicologia Saúde mental Luto Atitude frente a morte Breast neoplasms Psychology Mental health Mourning Attitude to death |
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Neoplasias mamárias Psicologia Saúde mental Luto Atitude frente a morte Breast neoplasms Psychology Mental health Mourning Attitude to death |
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This study aims to promote the knowledge of the psychological impact of breast cancer through a medical literature review. The medical literature usually evaluates the psychological changes in women with breast cancer using questionnaires and/or quality of life checklists which are applied in post surgery patients. These researches are ambiguous in their conclusions, mentioning, sometimes, that breast conservation surgeries have less psychological impact caused by the alterations in body image and others that there are not significant differences between the two groups, that is, radical and conservative surgeries. However, these studies do not estimate the psychological impact of breast cancer since it is uncovered (by the self-examination and the posterior diagnosis), which would be very useful, because the patients undergo throughout all this process, important mourning periods. Through the knowledge and comprehension of the psychological process that women with breast cancer are subjected to during all the phases of treatment, it is possible to understand her psychological dynamic: their fears, distress and fantasies which would interfere with a better response to the treatment. It was concluded that the action of a multidisciplinary health care team, compounded by psychologists and physicians, working together, is important to offer to women with breast cancer a thorough and humanitarian treatment. This can promote health restoration as a whole, whit the patient seen as an indivisible biopsychosocial being, who has a relation with their environment and demand to be in harmony with themselves (a reintegration of the psychological and the biological). |
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