Clerici Carlo Alfredo, Ferrari Andrea, Massimino Maura, Terenziani Monica, Casanova Michela, Luksch Roberto, Spreafico Filippo, Cefalo Graziella, Polastri Daniela, Fossati-Bellani Franca, Albasi Cesare, Gelli Paolo
Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy.
Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2004 Sep;21(6):481-7. doi: 10.1080/08880010490477266.
Pediatric patients who have been cured of cancer may have particular unexpressed needs and psychopathological consequences. The authors describe their experience with an apparently well-adjusted 20-year-old girl previously cured of rhabdomyosarcoma, who developed severe psychological distress with serious difficulty in controlling her emotions due to defense mechanisms and massive rationalization. The trauma of tumor and its treatment can be associated with psychopathological disorders that may significantly affect the future life of a person cured of cancer. Doctors must learn to notice telltale signs and take the time to investigate the patient's social life and identify any psychopathological disorders. Experience drawn from pediatric oncology might suggest an approach based on a physician-patient relationship that could provide the means for identifying patients' psychological needs and problems.
已治愈癌症的儿科患者可能有特定未表达的需求和心理病理后果。作者描述了他们对一名明显适应良好的20岁女孩的经历,该女孩曾患横纹肌肉瘤现已治愈,但由于防御机制和大量合理化作用,出现了严重的心理困扰,难以控制自己的情绪。肿瘤及其治疗带来的创伤可能与心理病理障碍相关,这可能会显著影响癌症治愈者的未来生活。医生必须学会留意蛛丝马迹,花时间调查患者的社交生活并识别任何心理病理障碍。儿科肿瘤学的经验可能提示一种基于医患关系的方法,该方法可为识别患者的心理需求和问题提供途径。