Quality of life in different age groups resulting from the availability of CAD programs

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8397039

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AutoCAD software, medical browsers, virtual reality, quality of life, photodynamic therapy, cancer

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The concept of the standard of living, or in other words the broadly understood quality of life, is of interest to many fields of science in the field of social economy, philosophy, medicine, psychology and sociology. Each of these teachings applies to different aspects of our lives and serves to create different determinants that become important for different social groups at different ages. The World Health Organization (WHO) has developed definitions of health and disease, as well as guidelines on quality of life, which allow us to look at these definitions differently. Each disease, including cancer, significantly reduces the standard of living of the patient and his family. The disease leads to anxiety and depression, excludes the patient and sometimes the family from paid work, and this is closely related to the care of the patient. Uncertainty is associated with the entire treatment process, hospitalization and what their lives will look like after recovering from the disease. Stress and anxiety are alleviated by available software, technologies and treatment methods that increase treatment options and raise patients' awareness of the disease and the course of treatment. AutoCAD software available on the market allows you to design and model in 3D space, e.g. medical devices, anatomical models, modern medical and measuring equipment and also allows, thanks to available tools, to export models to files cooperating with 3D printers and to create projects in virtual VR space. which increase treatment options and raise patient awareness of the disease and the course of treatment. AutoCAD software available on the market allows you to design and model in 3D space, e.g. medical devices, anatomical models, modern medical and measuring equipment and also allows, thanks to available tools, to export models to files cooperating with 3D printers and to create projects in virtual VR space. which increase treatment options and raise patient awareness of the disease and the course of treatment. AutoCAD software available on the market allows you to design and model in 3D space, e.g. medical devices, anatomical models, modern medical and measuring equipment and also allows, thanks to available tools, to export models to files cooperating with 3D printers and to create projects in virtual VR space.

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Published

30-09-2023

How to Cite

Rak, D. (2023). Quality of life in different age groups resulting from the availability of CAD programs. Politics & Security, 7(3), 9–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8397039

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SAFETY OF HUMAN LIFE