At least 25–30 % of patients with cancer and even a higher percentage of those in an advanced phase of illness meet the criteria for a psychiatric diagnosis, including depression, anxiety, stress-related syndromes, including severe adjustment disorders, sleep disorders, and delirium. A number of studies in psychooncology have accumulated over the last 35 years on the use of psychotropic drugs as a pillar in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. Major advances in research have also shown the efficacy of psychotropic drugs as adjuvant treatment of cancer-related symptoms, such as pain, hot flashes, pruritus, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, and cognitive impairment. The knowledge about pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, clinical use, safe...
Over the last twenty years, attention has increasingly turned to the problem of depression among can...
Cancer patients receiving chemotherapeutic treatments routinely experience a wide range of dis-tress...
Starting from the work of a small group of psychiatrists interested to examine the psychophysiologic...
At least 25 – 30% of patients with cancer and an even higher percentage of patients in an advanced p...
Psychopharmacological intervention is a major clinical and research area in oncology and palliative...
Psycho-oncology is a broad approac to cancer therapy with treats the emotional, social, and spiritua...
Besides benzodiazepine, antidepressant and neuroleptic agents, all of which have established roles i...
Neuroleptics are frequently used in patients with advanced cancer. Most relevant and practical aspec...
Psycho-Oncology, as a subspecialty deals with the psychosocial, behavioral, spiritual, and existenti...
Psycho-oncology is a broad approach to cancer therapy which treats the emotional, social, and spirit...
A person who faces the diagnosis of cancer is subjected to changes within his body, but also with re...
Psychotropic drugs are relevant in the treatment of many psychiatric disorders and/or symptoms in pa...
Because of the increasing global cancer burden and the WHO epidemiological estimation in terms of nu...
This chapter provides an overview of broad areas of overlap and potential synergy between the fields...
The role of psychiatry in oncology and palliative care has reached a level of recognition in differe...
Over the last twenty years, attention has increasingly turned to the problem of depression among can...
Cancer patients receiving chemotherapeutic treatments routinely experience a wide range of dis-tress...
Starting from the work of a small group of psychiatrists interested to examine the psychophysiologic...
At least 25 – 30% of patients with cancer and an even higher percentage of patients in an advanced p...
Psychopharmacological intervention is a major clinical and research area in oncology and palliative...
Psycho-oncology is a broad approac to cancer therapy with treats the emotional, social, and spiritua...
Besides benzodiazepine, antidepressant and neuroleptic agents, all of which have established roles i...
Neuroleptics are frequently used in patients with advanced cancer. Most relevant and practical aspec...
Psycho-Oncology, as a subspecialty deals with the psychosocial, behavioral, spiritual, and existenti...
Psycho-oncology is a broad approach to cancer therapy which treats the emotional, social, and spirit...
A person who faces the diagnosis of cancer is subjected to changes within his body, but also with re...
Psychotropic drugs are relevant in the treatment of many psychiatric disorders and/or symptoms in pa...
Because of the increasing global cancer burden and the WHO epidemiological estimation in terms of nu...
This chapter provides an overview of broad areas of overlap and potential synergy between the fields...
The role of psychiatry in oncology and palliative care has reached a level of recognition in differe...
Over the last twenty years, attention has increasingly turned to the problem of depression among can...
Cancer patients receiving chemotherapeutic treatments routinely experience a wide range of dis-tress...
Starting from the work of a small group of psychiatrists interested to examine the psychophysiologic...