Abstract C18: [Advocate Abstract:] The job or work of being a cancer patient: How to advocate for yourself and a loved one

R. H. Gelb
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The Job or Work of Being a Cancer Patient is the most important job a cancer patient will ever have; their life depends on it! The Job or Work entails learning how to acquire complicated scientific cancer information, becoming skilled at communicating, negotiating and problem-solving with a family, health care providers, insurance and pharmaceutical companies, government agencies and other cancer patients. Personal Advocacy: is about taking charge of your disease/illness and your life; includes learning how to do research on your cancer diagnosis in order to gather information about the disease/illness. Personal observations: importance of Developing a Relationship with your physicians where you are comfortable and able to have conversations about the following: a. Medical narrative: domain of diagnosis, treatment and cures, i.e., of symptoms, tests, diet, and medications; but equally important. b. Be able to identify Illness Beliefs and the role they play in a cancer patient9s management of their illness; understand the difference between c. Constraining Illness Beliefs, beliefs that negatively impact and limit the cancer patient9s management of his/her disease and illness. Citation Format: Richard H. Gelb. [Advocate Abstract:] The job or work of being a cancer patient: How to advocate for yourself and a loved one [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Tenth AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved; 2017 Sep 25-28; Atlanta, GA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2018;27(7 Suppl):Abstract nr C18.
摘要C18:【倡导】癌症患者的工作:如何为自己和所爱的人发声
癌症患者的工作是癌症患者一生中最重要的工作;他们的生命就靠它了!这项工作需要学习如何获取复杂的科学癌症信息,熟练地与家人、医疗保健提供者、保险和制药公司、政府机构和其他癌症患者沟通、谈判和解决问题。个人倡导:是关于对你的疾病和你的生活负责;包括学习如何研究你的癌症诊断,以收集有关疾病的信息。个人观察:与你的医生建立一种关系的重要性,在这种关系中你可以舒适地进行以下对话:a.医学叙述:诊断、治疗和治愈的领域,即症状、检查、饮食和药物;但同样重要。b.能够识别疾病信念及其在癌症患者疾病管理中的作用;c.限制性疾病信念,消极影响和限制癌症患者对其疾病管理的信念和疾病之间的区别。引文格式:Richard H. Gelb。【倡导摘要】:癌症患者的工作或工作:如何为自己和所爱的人倡导。见:第十届AACR会议论文集:种族/少数民族和医疗服务不足人群的癌症健康差异科学;2017年9月25-28日;亚特兰大,乔治亚州。费城(PA): AACR;癌症流行病学杂志,2018;27(7增刊):摘要nr C18。
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