In clinical practice the breast cancer diagnosis represents traumatic event in women life. Despite the early intensive emotional impact, women show different psychological reactions: some patients seem more resilient than others. The resilience is defined as: no evidence of protracted psychological or somatic distress in the 12 months following treatment completion. Aim of the study was to examine the resilience in young patients with diagnosis of early breast cancer.
Predictive Features of Resilience in Early Breast Cancer Young Patients: experience in Real Life
RANIERI, JESSICA;
2015-01-01
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In clinical practice the breast cancer diagnosis represents traumatic event in women life. Despite the early intensive emotional impact, women show different psychological reactions: some patients seem more resilient than others. The resilience is defined as: no evidence of protracted psychological or somatic distress in the 12 months following treatment completion. Aim of the study was to examine the resilience in young patients with diagnosis of early breast cancer.File in questo prodotto:
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