November 30, 2010: MedicinaLive.com
Cancer , often waiting for a particular diagnostic test increasing the 'anxiety of the people involved more than the news of same diagnosis of the disease . It highlights a recent study by the Harvard Medical School U.S., presented at the last congress of the Radiological Society of North America . A study
very special, designed to discover and categorize the range of reactions and human emotions after a traumatic event such as that of apprehension of a debilitating disease like cancer .
The study sampled 214,112 women waiting to be checked to biopsy for suspected breast cancer , 42 a chemo-embolization or hepatic treatment for liver cancer , 60 of embolization of a uterine cancer , and different treatments to cure uterine leiomyomas and malignant benign uterine fibroids.
were then compared to tests of "discovery" through which to introduce the woman to the possible presence of a form of cancer, and treatment on women who had one stage of the disease have already occurred.
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