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Misconceptions about radiation are common, resulting in undue fears and concerns that may negatively impact patient care.
However, misconceptions about radiation are common, causing undue fears and concerns that may negatively impact patient care.
A better understanding of the nature of cancer fear may help identify those who suffer from maladaptive and undue fears, and help explain why the behavioural responses seem to vary.
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Places, people, animals, jobs, food, and "terms that incite undue fear" are out.
Victims may appear shy, with undue fear, stammering speech, depressed with loss of eye contact, poor behavioral control, low self-esteem, with personality and conduct disorders.
To that end, new disease names should not include geographic locations; the names of people, occupations, animals, or food; or "terms that incite undue fear" (such as unknown, fatal, and epidemic).
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