Cancer is a devastating disease causing significant psychological problems among patients and their families. In the past few decades, there have been growing implementation and dissemination of screening methods for the psychological consequences of cancer, including distress, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and demoralisation. Also, guidelines for the management of psychological distress have been developed and endorsed by a number of scientific cancer associations. This review examines some of the most significant related issues, also focusing on recent advances in psychosocial and psychopharmacological interventions as a part of a mandatory, integrated, and comprehensive approach to cancer care
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Studies have shown that psychological care has to do with a variety of interventions that help patie...
Psychosocial oncology is coming of age. While the survival rates of cancer patients have increased, ...
Cancer patients suffer from significant psychological distress and considerable psychological morbid...
Cancer is a devastating disease causing significant psychological problems among patients and their ...
Psychiatric and psychosocial disorders among cancer patients have been reported as a major consequen...
Psycho-oncology is a broad approac to cancer therapy with treats the emotional, social, and spiritua...
Given the high prevalence (30-35%) of psychosocial and psychiatric morbidity amongst cancer patients...
With cancer incidence increasing over time, attention to the burden of related psychiatric and psych...
With cancer incidence increasing over time worldwide, attention to the burden of psychiatric and psy...
Because of the increasing global cancer burden and the WHO epidemiological estimation in terms of nu...
Psychosocial oncology is a multi-disciplinary field of practice and, as a recently developed special...
Cancer is one of the most common diseases worldwide and the second leading cause of death. The IARC ...
Psycho-Oncology, as a subspecialty deals with the psychosocial, behavioral, spiritual, and existenti...
Despite substantial evidence that patients with cancer commonly have significant psychosocial proble...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Studies have shown that psychological care has to do with a variety of interventions that help patie...
Psychosocial oncology is coming of age. While the survival rates of cancer patients have increased, ...
Cancer patients suffer from significant psychological distress and considerable psychological morbid...
Cancer is a devastating disease causing significant psychological problems among patients and their ...
Psychiatric and psychosocial disorders among cancer patients have been reported as a major consequen...
Psycho-oncology is a broad approac to cancer therapy with treats the emotional, social, and spiritua...
Given the high prevalence (30-35%) of psychosocial and psychiatric morbidity amongst cancer patients...
With cancer incidence increasing over time, attention to the burden of related psychiatric and psych...
With cancer incidence increasing over time worldwide, attention to the burden of psychiatric and psy...
Because of the increasing global cancer burden and the WHO epidemiological estimation in terms of nu...
Psychosocial oncology is a multi-disciplinary field of practice and, as a recently developed special...
Cancer is one of the most common diseases worldwide and the second leading cause of death. The IARC ...
Psycho-Oncology, as a subspecialty deals with the psychosocial, behavioral, spiritual, and existenti...
Despite substantial evidence that patients with cancer commonly have significant psychosocial proble...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Studies have shown that psychological care has to do with a variety of interventions that help patie...
Psychosocial oncology is coming of age. While the survival rates of cancer patients have increased, ...