2014
DOI: 10.5937/psistra1401077k
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Psychological support and psycho-social relief for women suffering from breast cancer

Abstract: Psihološka podrška i psiho-socijalna pomoć ženama obolelim od karcinoma dojke 1 Tamara Klikovac 2 Institut za onkologiju i radiologiju Srbije, Odeljenje pedijatrijske onkologije, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, Odeljenje za psihologijuOpšti cilj ovog preglednog rada jeste u tome da se, s jedne strane, ukaže na značaj pružanja psihološke pomoći i podrške ženama obolelim od karcinoma dojke a, s druge strane, da se ukaže na razvoj i dostignuća psiho-onkologije, multidisciplinarne naučne discipline, č… Show more

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“…The extent of the surgical intervention, whether complete mastectomy or breast-conserving therapy, has a negative effect on body image, sexual relations, and social activities, and it can be said that a breast cancer diagnosis represents one predictor of depression 21 . As society favors physical appearance and attractiveness, it is generally accepted that surgical intervention leads to an impaired QoL, including social interactions [22][23][24] . Psychological effects can have an influence on breast cancer patients' day-to-day lives and can affect their social and vocational interactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent of the surgical intervention, whether complete mastectomy or breast-conserving therapy, has a negative effect on body image, sexual relations, and social activities, and it can be said that a breast cancer diagnosis represents one predictor of depression 21 . As society favors physical appearance and attractiveness, it is generally accepted that surgical intervention leads to an impaired QoL, including social interactions [22][23][24] . Psychological effects can have an influence on breast cancer patients' day-to-day lives and can affect their social and vocational interactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%