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For Lung Cancer Patients, Shame Is a Deadly Side Effect

肺癌患者,羞耻感是一种致命的副作用

After Jim Pantelas was diagnosed with lung cancer, he recalled friends and colleagues saying, “‘Well, you knew this was coming; you smoked a lot.’” It deepened his belief that he didn’t deserve care.

After Jim Pantelas was diagnosed with lung cancer, he recalled friends and colleagues saying, “‘Well, you knew this was coming; you smoked a lot.’” It deepened his belief that he didn’t deserve care.

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He didn’t even want treatment at first, thinking that he deserved to die. But with his wife six months pregnant, Mr. Pantelas relented, fighting to meet his unborn daughter, Stella. “All my motivation to try and stay alive became external,” he said.

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