Reflecting on Parental Concerns in the Treatment of Pediatric Brain Tumors: Observations From A General Pediatrician

Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 4 (1):47-52 (2014)
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Abstract

This issue of Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics explores the concerns and point of view of parents who have had to confront the devastating diagnosis of a pediatric brain tumor. This commentary, written by a general pediatrician, is a synthesis of several narrative themes which touch on a range of topics from relapse to long-term sequelae and other issues that effect a growing population of pediatric brain tumor patients. It offers a glimpse into the problems that need to be addressed by health professionals, educators and support teams who provide short and long term care to these patients and their families.

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