The ghost of the war within
Clinical studies have reported many patients experiencing peritraumatic distress or dissociation during the medical conversation in which a cancer diagnosis is communicated. The manner of doctor - patient communication is one of the few factors that can be adapted, and even if it likely cannot prevent the trauma, it might modulate the development of subsequent trauma disorders. The importance of being sensitive and respectful toward patients while communicating the cancer diagnosis and adapting the manner of conversation to their needs should be included into institutional training courses on communication skills.
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