Pain in cancer and psychological methods of its personalized correction
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https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2020.10.05.025Keywords
cancer, total pain, psychological pain, physical pain, psychological methods of correctionAbstract
Physical pain can be a major component of cancer patient’s suffering but suffering itself covers much more different sides of a human being than physical manifestations and often happens in the absence of physical pain. Suffering or total pain include physical pain, social pain, psychological pain and spiritual pain, which have a mutual influence on each other. The efficacy of treatment of total pain in cancer patients may be increased by additional use of psychological methods of its correction.
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