Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar (Jun 2022)

Communication of the truth in oncology from the perspective of medical bioethics

  • Edeny Fando Couso,
  • Alexander Reyes de la Paz,
  • Liuba Luisa Arteche Hidalgo,
  • Yinett Hernández León

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 3
pp. e02202049 – e02202049

Abstract

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Introduction: The doctor-patient relationship in oncology is based on respect for life, constantly linked to the acceptance of vulnerability and the recognition of the inevitability of death. The communication of the truth, particularly when it comes to reporting bad news, is a stressful and difficult situation that requires the proper preparation of health personnel. Objective: To comment the fundamentals of the communication of the truth in oncological diseases and the relevant points in the doctor-patient relationship. Development: Communicating the truth involves several ethical dilemmas in oncology and sometimes the medical team handles the information incorrectly. The consensus is not to lie, without rigid rules, "hide the truth" and the "conspiracy of silence"; are not entirely wrong, the health professional must respect the patient's right to be informed and their autonomy, which will facilitate decision-making. The doctor-patient relationship is already giving way to more personal forms of relationship and respect for individual freedom. 0 Conclusions: The fundamentals of the communication of the truth in oncological disease are based on the principles of medical ethics and bioethics, the truth guarantees a transparent and enriching communication. The relevant points of the doctor patient relationship consist of achieving the adequate therapeutic alliance between the doctor and the patient, in order to improve their quality of life.

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