Publicación: Impacto psicológico de la leucemia linfoblástica aguda en adolescentes de 12 A 20 años en latinoamérica
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Adolescents and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are a differentiated population of both children and adults with ALL. According to the studies that are presented at the level of Latin America and reference patterns, it can be understood that the treatments the symptoms and signs vary according to the stage in which the adolescent's disease is found, consecutive to the symptoms that are most maintained in The disease is fatigue and some are sacred, during and after the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Several analyzes have shown that adolescents respond better to treatments when the accompaniment of the family and the primary group including peers is carried out; Although in many families there is exhaustion of the caregiver, and this affects the adolescent, the family bond is important since many of these adolescents present changes in their emotions, and some of them seek to abandon the treatment.