Myths and Taboos: A Major Hindrance to Cancer Controls. “Inherited Knowledge” A Blessing or Curse. Surgery After 21 Cycles of Chemotherapy “A Surgeon’s Ordeal”

Sangeeta Pankaj1, Syed Nazneen1, Anjili Kumari1, Simi Kumari1, Vijayanand Choudhary2, Jaya Kumari1, Anita Kumari1
1Gynecological Oncology, RCC, Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, India
2Pathology, IGIMS, Patna, India

Tóm tắt

Từ khóa


Tài liệu tham khảo

Koltko-Rivera ME. The psychology of worldviews. Rev Gen Psychol. 2004;8:3–58.

Coreil J, Wilke J, Pintado I. Cultural models of illness and recovery in breast cancer support groups. Qual Health Res. 2004;14:905–23.

Resnicow K, Baranowski T, Ahluwalia JS, et al. Cultural sensitivity in public health: defined and demystified. Ethn Dis. 1999;9:10–21.

Morris EF. Clinical practices with African Americans: juxtaposition of standard clinical practices and Africentricism. Prof Psychol Res Pract. 2001;32:563–72.

Kreuter MW, Haughton LT. Integrating culture into health information for African American women. Am Behav Sci. 2006;49:794–811.

Hughes C, Fasaye GA, LaSalle VH, et al. Sociocultural influences on participation in genetic risk assessment and testing among African American women. Patient Educ Couns. 2003;51:107–14.