Posts Tagged ‘sarcomametaphors’
What about phyllodes tumor? Dutch patient advocates honored for pioneering work to develop treatment guidelines
This year, SPAGN awarded the third prize of Advocacy in Action Award to the Patiënten Platform Sarcomen in the Netherlands for their project on the management of phyllodes tumors, a rare form of cancer of the breast. By building expert partnerships and funding research, they pushed ahead the development of Dutch treatment guidelines—officially adopted in January 2024. A milestone for this small group of patients who have carried out tremendous advocacy work in recent years.
Read MoreMETÁFORAS QUE IMPORTAN ¿Somos raros? ¿Somos guerreros?
El uso de metáforas está estrechamente relacionado con el cáncer: recurrimos a ellas porque la literalidad a veces es aterradora. Y porque, dentro de la zona de confort del lenguaje, podemos salvarnos (o condenarnos). Natalia Fernández, investigadora del lenguaje de los pacientes con sarcoma, analiza por qué recurrimos a las metáforas y aboga por humanizar nuestro lenguaje.
Read MoreSome metaphors that matter – Are we rare? Are we warriors?
The use of metaphors is closely connected with cancer: We turn to them because literalness is sometimes terrifying. And because, within the comfort zone of language, we can save (or condemn) ourselves. Natalia Fernández, researcher into language of sarcoma patients, analyses why we resort to metaphors and pleads for humanizing our language.
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