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Both sides of the scalpel: the patient and the surgeon view.

机译:手术刀的两侧:患者和外科医生视图。

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As clinicians and surgeons, the experience of prostate cancer is one that happens on an almost daily basis. We are used to the feeling of making a diagnosis, to reassuring our patients, to the calm and sterility of an operating theatre, and to the worry of waiting for pathology results. For our patients, this experience is new and often terrifying, and only rarely do we consider the two experiences - doctor and patient - together. If we are to ask a patient to tell their story in writing, there are few people who are better placed to do so than one who does this professionally and who has done so for the best part of four decades. In this Viewpoint, Stephen Fry describes his prostate cancer journey from initial concerns through diagnosis and surgery to follow-up, alongside the same story told by his surgeon, Ben?Challacombe. Thus, this unique article reminds us that the same events provide a different experience for patient and surgeon and enables us to consider both sides of the scalpel.
机译:作为临床医生和外科医生,前列腺癌的经验是几乎每天发生的。我们习惯于制作诊断的感觉,让我们的患者放心,以便在操作剧院的平静和不育,并担心等待病理结果。对于我们的病人来说,这种经历是新的,经常可怕,只有我们认为这两个经验 - 医生和患者在一起。如果我们要询问病人以书面形式讲述他们的故事,那么很少有人比一个专业,谁在四十年的最佳部分所做的那样,那些更好的人。在这个观点来看,斯蒂芬·弗莱描述了他通过诊断和手术的最初担忧的前列腺癌程,以及他的外科医生,本·厄运挑战的同一个故事。因此,这篇独特的文章提醒我们,同一事件为患者和外科医生提供了不同的经验,并使我们能够考虑手术刀的两侧。

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