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    Author(s)P.C. Brand, P.A. van Keep
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9789401091381
    Pages114
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2012

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    Springer Breast Cancer PsychoSocial Aspects of Early Detection and Treatment 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by P.C. Brand, P.A. van Keep

    Undoubtedly, the medical aspects of mammary carcinoma-its cause, early detection and treatment-have received considerable attention. Rightly so. The disease is widespread and may be regarded as one of the most important health hazards for women. The psycho-social aspects of the problem, however, have so far received far less attention. Yet these aspects are of the utmost importance, as became evident once more during our workshop conference, of which this book presents the proceedings. It dealt with two aspects of psycho-social problems resulting from breast cancer: 1. The psycho-social difficulties that women may face when the diagnosis is given and when mastectomy has been performed. 2. The psycho-social factors that play a role in participation or non­ participation in screening programmes for mammary carcinoma. These two areas, and some related topics, have been the subject of a 2-day meeting in Brussels, organized by the International Health Foundation. A number of papers was presented and discussed. The meeting ended with a general discussion. The editors are grateful to the participants for their willingness to share their knowledge and ideas with them. It is hoped that this book will be of some help to all those who are involved in the treatment and the care of women who are to undergo or who have had a mastectomy and to those who plan the strategy of screening programmes for carcinoma of the breast. 1 ‘Reach to Recovery’.- Discussion.- 2 Women who have had a mastectomy need increased psycho-social support. How do these women value mutual support groups?.- Discussion.- 3 Mastectomy — experiences of women and professional helpers.- Discussion.- 4 Couples and mastectomy.- Discussion.- 5 Adjustment to mastectomy: the psychological impact of disfigurement.- Discussion.- 6 Psychiatric problems after mastectomy.- Discussion.- 7 Delay in seeking medical advice for breast symptoms.- Discussion.- 8 Reconstruction of the breast—some considerations.- Discussion.- 9 Psychological problems related to the conservative treatment of breast cancer.- Discussion.- 10 Psychological reactions of breast cancer patients to radiotherapy.- Discussion.- 11 Factors affecting participation in cancer screening programmes.- Discussion.- 12 Participants and non-participants in a mammography mass screening—who is who.- Discussion.- General Discussion.



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