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The medical world began to delve deeper into ethics in response to the events of World War II, driven by the need to come to terms with the failures of medicine. The upcoming publication is particularly interesting as no comprehensive monograph has yet been dedicated to the issue of ethics in oncology. This topic is not negligible, as the number of patients with cancer is rising in our country - the incidence of malignant tumors in the Czech Republic has been steadily increasing, while mortality rates have shown stagnation. The author, originally an oncologist, has been providing clinical pastoral care at the Oncology Clinic of the General University Hospital in Prague for twenty-five years and is also partially involved in teaching medical students. Thanks to her extensive experience and personal commitment to working with oncology patients, as well as her excellent understanding of the development of approaches to them, she has written a book that addresses some fundamental questions and issues in oncology related to medical ethics. The chapters cover the relationship between philosophy and medical ethics, codes and ethical recommendations, patient rights, the relationship and communication between doctor and patient, ethical issues related to dying and death, including the wish to die, palliative sedation, and euthanasia. The third edition also includes a chapter on Clinical...
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Author: Opatrná Marie
Publication date: August 30, 2022
Manufacturer: Maxdorf s.r.o.
Genres: Books, Nutrition and healthy lifestyle, Non-fiction literature, Health, weight loss, and sports
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 104
ISBN/EAN: 9788073457266

