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Psychosocial aspects of head and neck cancer-a review of the literature
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Family MedicinePsychosocial AspectsNeck DisorderMental HealthCancer EducationPsychologySocial SciencesNeck Cancer ExperienceNasopharyngeal CancerClinical PsychologyCancer RehabilitationNeck OncologyNeck Cancer-a ReviewHead And Neck OncologyPsychiatryCancer DiagnosisHead And Neck SurgeryNeck PathologyHead And Neck CancerHead And Neck Squamous Cell CarcinomaMedicinePsychosocial ProblemsPsychopathologyPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
Review: Psychosocial aspects of head and neck cancer–a review of the literature This study is a systematic analysis of the literature on psychosocial aspects in head and neck cancer patients. Patients with head and neck cancer experience a variety of physical as well as psychosocial problems. Physical problems include swallowing or chewing, speech and physical appearance. Psychosocial problems include anxiety, depression, loss of self-esteem and uncertainty about the future. Because of these problems, isolation from friends typically occurs, re-employment is difficult, and there are social and sexual tensions within families. Information and support by professionals, partners and/or fellow patients are related to positive rehabilitation outcomes such as the acquisition of speech, increases in constructive social functioning and decreases in depression.
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