2016
DOI: 10.17219/pzp/62044
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Selected Aspects of Quality of Life of Patients After Laryngectomy Surgery

Abstract: A -koncepcja i projekt badania; B -gromadzenie i/lub zestawianie danych; C -analiza i interpretacja danych; D -napisanie artykułu; E -krytyczne zrecenzowanie artykułu; F -zatwierdzenie ostatecznej wersji artykułu StreszczenieWprowadzenie. Rak krtani to dla człowieka ogromny problem zdrowotny. Jedną z metod leczenia jest laryngektomia, która powoduje okaleczenie i poważne zmiany w codziennym życiu (utratę głosu, trudności w przełykaniu, ból związany z leczeniem chirurgicznym, napromienianiem i chemioterapią, zm… Show more

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“…In Tobiasz-Adamczyk's study (Tobiasz-Adamczyk, 2012), the women examined after breast cancer treatment suffered from mood changes, feelings of anger, sadness, frustration, and after colorectal cancer treatment they additionally experienced discomfort following colostomy. In a study conducted by Juzwiszyn et al (2016), most cancer patients are considered disabled (88%), of which 75% feel comfortable despite their disability. About 29% of the respondents felt the reluctance to take therapeutic measures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Tobiasz-Adamczyk's study (Tobiasz-Adamczyk, 2012), the women examined after breast cancer treatment suffered from mood changes, feelings of anger, sadness, frustration, and after colorectal cancer treatment they additionally experienced discomfort following colostomy. In a study conducted by Juzwiszyn et al (2016), most cancer patients are considered disabled (88%), of which 75% feel comfortable despite their disability. About 29% of the respondents felt the reluctance to take therapeutic measures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%