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Sociální a psychické vlivy na průběh nemoci

Title in English Social and psychological effects on disease course
Authors

ADAM Zdeněk KLIMEŠ Jeroným BOLELOUCKÝ Zdeněk

Year of publication 2022
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Onkologie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Web https://www.onkologiecs.cz/artkey/xon-202288-0007_socialni_a_psychicke_vlivy_na_prubeh_nemoci.php
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.36290/xon.2022.059
Keywords social factors affecting survival; effect of stress on malignant disease; empathy of doctors
Description The diagnosis of a malignant disease fundamentally changes the identity of the patient, turning a healthy person into a sick one. Numerous studies have aimed to analyse how an individual’s future destiny is influenced by whether they live alone or in a firmly established cohabitation relationship or in a marriage. Most analyses dealing with this issue concluded that living in a couple relationship was a positive prognostic factor. On the other hand, developing a malignant disease at a young age increases the risk of couple breakup. It is also stress that the patient is exposed to during treatment that has a negative impact on the course of the disease. Some stressors cannot be modified, but may even include the unempathetic behaviour of doctors. The current medical literature predominantly deals with prognostic features at the molecular biology level, and it can sometimes appear to neglect prognostic social and psychological factors that also significantly affect treatment outcomes.

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