Les défis psychiques des nouvelles temporalités en cancérologie — Diagnostic rapide de cancer du sein : quels bénéfices pour les patientes ?

Psycho-Oncologie - Tập 9 - Trang 204-208 - 2016
A. Jamard1, C. Segura-Djezzar2
1Centre de lutte contre le cancer François-Baclesse, Caen cedex, France
2Service de pathologie mammaire, centre de lutte contre le cancer François-Baclesse, Caen cedex, France

Tóm tắt

L’objet de cet article est de faire le point sur le rationnel scientifique du diagnostic rapide de cancer du sein. Nous faisons également le point sur l’impact psychologique d’un tel dispositif. La mise en place d’un programme de parcours rapide nécessite de répondre à certaines contraintes organisationnelles et techniques, mais il constitue un enjeu à la fois économique et scientifique. Permet-il de réduire les délais de prise en charge des patientes ? Il existe à ce jour peu de données sur l’impact psychique du parcours rapide, et ces données restent controversées. Les données concernant l’évaluation du parcours rapide sont insuffisantes pour conclure à un bénéfice en termes de raccourcissement des délais diagnostiques et thérapeutiques, ainsi qu’en termes d’impact psychique.

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