BISMAS 2020
Conference Management System
Main Site
Submission Guide
Register
Login
User List | Statistics
Abstract List | Statistics
Paper List
Presentation Video
Online Q&A Forum
Access Mode
Ifory System
:: Question & Answer ::

Video Direct Link | Abstract

Abstract
ABS-342
BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT OF BREAST CANCER PATIENTS: A STUDY OF LITERATURE REVIEW
Kartika Wijayanti, Suryo Ediyono
Corresponding Author: Kartika Wijayanti


Question & Answer to the Presentation

Question from Ms. ENIK Suhariyanti
2020.11.18 13:53:46

It is very interesting to study the material, I will ask, after seeing the
biopsychosocial impact of breast cancer sufferers in Indonesia, what research
will be developed or what are the expectations of further research?
Replies:

Reply from Ms. Kartika Wijayanti
2020.11.18 14:05:24

Good. Thank you for the question, Miss Enik. So the literature review study on the
biopsychosocial impact of breast cancer sufferers is indeed a common problem
experienced by all cancer patients, including breast cancer. I hope that in the future I
can reduce the biopsychosocial impact that occurs by applying non-pharmacological
therapy, without interfering with medical treatment. Thank you


Question from Mr. Sigit Priyanto
2020.11.18 08:29:21

How to respond to the public view that if you have breast cancer it will cause the breasts
to become ^flat^ and not be able to have children, thank you.
Replies:

Reply from Ms. Kartika Wijayanti
2020.11.18 13:23:45

Good. Thank you for the question, Mr. Sigit. So it is true that one or the psychological
impact of breast cancer sufferers is feeling embarrassed because something is
missing from their body which in fact is very important for a woman, so what must
be done in this case is how we can increase confidence that women can still be
productive without breast, and not to worry that she will not have children, because
the difference between breast cancer and cervical cancer. I think tihis in my answer
for you sir, thank you


Question from Ms. Retna Tri Astuti
2020.11.17 23:15:17

Why does family support contribute to improving nutritional status?
Replies:

Reply from Ms. Kartika Wijayanti
2020.11.18 13:37:34

Good. thank you for the question, Ms. Nana. Thus, most breast cancer sufferers also
experience nausea and vomiting, decreased food intake, and weight loss as a result
of the therapy. Therefore, the family must be able to understand this, so that they
can understand the condition of breast cancer sufferers. The family^s patience to
prepare a menu that is high in nutrition in different forms will be very good for
patients and of course it is easy for sufferers to consume and does not require more
effort when they consume it, for example in the form of team rice, juice, and other
forms that can increase nutritional intake. patient in an attractive manner. I think this
is my answer mom, thank you.

Reply from Ms. Kartika Wijayanti
2020.11.18 13:37:46

Good. thank you for the question, Ms. Nana. Thus, most breast cancer sufferers also
experience nausea and vomiting, decreased food intake, and weight loss as a result
of the therapy. Therefore, the family must be able to understand this, so that they
can understand the condition of breast cancer sufferers. The family^s patience to
prepare a menu that is high in nutrition in different forms will be very good for
patients and of course it is easy for sufferers to consume and does not require more
effort when they consume it, for example in the form of team rice, juice, and other
forms that can increase nutritional intake. patient in an attractive manner. I think this
is my answer mom, thank you.


BISMAS 2020 - Conference Management System

Powered By Konfrenzi Ultimate 1.832L-Build7 © 2007-2025 All Rights Reserved