"You do not get cancer by chance": Communicating the role of environmental causes in cancer diseases and the risk of a "guilt rhetoric".
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| Title: | "You do not get cancer by chance": Communicating the role of environmental causes in cancer diseases and the risk of a "guilt rhetoric". |
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| Authors: | Oliveri, Serena (AUTHOR), Scotto, Ludovica (AUTHOR), Ongaro, Giulia (AUTHOR), Triberti, Stefano (AUTHOR), Guiddi, Paolo (AUTHOR), Pravettoni, Gabriella (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Psycho-Oncology. Dec2019, Vol. 28 Issue 12, p2422-2424. 3p. |
| Subjects: | Etiology of cancer, RNA polymerase II, Cancer, Scientific communication, Scientific literature, Post-traumatic stress disorder |
| Abstract: | Moreover, patients have to find which choices in their lives and health-related behaviors could be better adapted, giving them a sense of agency in their life. Health decisions in cancer prevention have to be made in an uncertain condition about disease onset probability, and we should contemplate both the possibility of successful prevention and the possibility of cancer trauma. 8 Bailo L, Guiddi P, Vergani L, Marton G, Pravettoni G. The patient perspective: investigating patient empowerment enablers and barriers within the oncological care process. ecancermedicalscience. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: | Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection |
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| Abstract: | Moreover, patients have to find which choices in their lives and health-related behaviors could be better adapted, giving them a sense of agency in their life. Health decisions in cancer prevention have to be made in an uncertain condition about disease onset probability, and we should contemplate both the possibility of successful prevention and the possibility of cancer trauma. 8 Bailo L, Guiddi P, Vergani L, Marton G, Pravettoni G. The patient perspective: investigating patient empowerment enablers and barriers within the oncological care process. ecancermedicalscience. [Extracted from the article] |
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| ISSN: | 10579249 |
| DOI: | 10.1002/pon.5224 |