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Citation

Šoštarič M, Sprah L. Radiol. Oncol. 2004; 38(3): 193-203+245.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, Sciendo)

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Abstract

Background. Common side effects of treatment with radiation therapy (RT) often cause psychophysical distress in cancer patients. Anxiety, adjustment disorders and depression (which are according to many studies experienced in about half of the oncological population) might originate some serious psychiatric forms of mood disorders and can even culminate in suicide, if not treated appropriately. There are some groups of cancer patients who are especially vulnerable and among them are cancer patients undergoing RT -they should receive special attention from medical staff. The purpose of this review is to present a variety of psychosocial interventions and illustrate some methods that are (or could be) used in psycho-oncology practice.

CONCLUSIONS. A large body of literature suggests that the first intervention step should be effective screening for patients in distress. In regard to these proposals the development of (computerized) screening programmes is the first measure that ought to be taken. Moreover, further systematical research of traditional, non-traditional and complementary intervention strategies in cancer patients in distress would be necessary in order to provide reliable empirical results about the effectiveness of different approaches.


Language: en

Keywords

human; suicide; psychotherapy; depression; mood disorder; review; Mood disorders; clinical practice; distress syndrome; anxiety disorder; alternative medicine; medical literature; medical staff; cancer patient; reliability; automation; cancer screening; adjustment disorder; vulnerable population; Adjustment disorders; cancer radiotherapy; Distress, intervention, screening; Neoplasms -radiotherapy -psychology

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