Cancer Diagnosis: A Trauma for Patients and Doctors Alike

  • Gieseler F
  • Gaertner L
  • Thaden E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The quality of communication between oncologists and patients can have a direct effect on each individual's coping mechanisms for dealing with stress, especially when dealing with the stress of a cancer diagnosis. This report applies the findings of trauma research to this aspect of oncological care.

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Gieseler, F., Gaertner, L., Thaden, E., & Theobald, W. (2018). Cancer Diagnosis: A Trauma for Patients and Doctors Alike. The Oncologist, 23(7), 752–754. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2017-0478

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