[HTML][HTML] Le périple du cancéreux

R Ladouceur - Canadian Family Physician, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Au début, ce n'est rien, ou si peu. Une toux persistante; une petite bosse; une douleur de
novo, bizarre, tenace; du sang là où il ne devrait pas y en avoir; une fatigue anormale; une …

A journey with cancer

R Ladouceur - Canadian Family Physician, 2016 - cfp.ca
At first, it's nothing—or almost nothing. A cough that won't go away; a tiny lump; a pain that
feels different, more persistent than before; blood where there shouldn't be any; unusual …

Life Is Too Short

JV SIMONE - Oncology Times, 2008 - journals.lww.com
At some point when we undergo major personal or professional changes, we find ourselves
reflecting on the eternal verities, on what is most important in life, on the time we might have …

[CITATION][C] Living in the moment

DN Korones - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2010 - ascopubs.org
As an oncologist and palliative care physician, I was vaguely aware of the concept of
mindfulness,“the quality of being fully present and attentive in the moment during everyday …

A Cancer Patient and His Family Face the Future

C Peters - Canadian Family Physician, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
T AST SPRING, I underwent sur-Lgery to remove a rapidly growing tumor from the side of my
head. Five days later pathology reports were com-plete. My family physician came by in the …

[CITATION][C] The cancer patient—Too often alone

AI Holleb - CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1972 - Wiley Online Library
The patient, hisfamilyandhisphysi cian have acommon hierarchy of goals: if possible, to cure
the patient and accept the responsibility for returning him toa normallifestyle; failingthat, to …

PASSAGE

FL Meyskens Jr - Oncology Times, 2006 - journals.lww.com
“'PASSAGE'and 'SAVIOR'deal with the difficult issue of becoming a patient. We, as healthy
health care givers, tend to underestimate the impact on patients' lives until a patient is so …

Cancer stories: on life & suffering

DM Gregory, CK Russell… - Canadian Medical …, 2000 - search.proquest.com
Courage is central to these testimonies. It took courage for these people to allow themselves
to be accompanied on their journey, to allow themselves to be vulnerable and reveal their …

[PDF][PDF] Cancer is a word, not a sentence

K McGuire - 2020 - f.oaes.cc
When a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, so many questions form in her head.“Will I
live?”“Can I save my breast?”“How can I live my life with cancer or after cancer?” When …

Making Choices in Clinical Practice

RS Tuma - Oncology Times, 2005 - journals.lww.com
The film includes scenes of Balfour Mount, MD, describing his own battle with cancer and
talking to patients with late-stage disease about what it means to be sick and at the end of …