PROBLEM OF PERCEPTION AND DENIAL OF ILLNE SS BY WOMEN WHO HAD A BREAST-CANCER

Citation
M. Charavel et A. Bremond, PROBLEM OF PERCEPTION AND DENIAL OF ILLNE SS BY WOMEN WHO HAD A BREAST-CANCER, Bulletin du cancer, 81(7), 1994, pp. 638-644
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00074551
Volume
81
Issue
7
Year of publication
1994
Pages
638 - 644
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-4551(1994)81:7<638:POPADO>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
It has been noted that some patients demonstrate denial when they have a severe illness such as cancer. We observed this type of denial with respect to perception of illness by patients. We interviewed twenty w omen who had been treated for breast cancer for more than one year. Du ring these interviews, very patient narrated the story of her illness as she remembered it. One year or more after treatment, four women den ied the diagnostic which was given to them when the treatments started . These four women were the only ones who never perceived the first si gns of the illness. They never saw or felt any change around their bre asts, and they are among the five women for whom breast cancer was det ected from a systematic mammography. In contrast the other women, who did not manifest such denial, detected themselves an anomaly or were a lerted by their physician. Based upon these observations, we discuss t he notion of denial when patients have no perception of the illness or its first signs of onset. We pose a question concerning the interest and usefulness of such research concerning the representational proces s of illness by patients.