Doctors and patients at the same time: three stories of professionals who had the disease they treat in the office. Does having too much information about one's own disease play in its favor or against it? The experiences of a cardiologist, an oncologist and a nutritionist.

Each patient is unique and has different needs when it comes to knowing their diagnosis. There are many triggers and ways to approach a complex topic: being the patient of the disease you are treating. There is no single conclusion and no single way to analyze how to handle such a level of information.