Confronting Oncologists’ Emotions

  • Granek L
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Abstract

The best and worst part of practicing oncology is the attachment to patients. Without this attachment, the work would be unbearable and unsatisfying. With this attachment, however, comes the pain of loss when patients die, suffer from a disabling loss of function, experience a “bad death,” or run into therapeutic failure. Health care professionals must begin to address this tension between attachment to patients and the pain it brings.

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Granek, L. (2015). Confronting Oncologists’ Emotions. The Oncologist, 20(12), 1460–1460. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2015-0341

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