Current Oncology (Sep 2022)

Dealing with the Vicissitudes and Abject Consequences of Head and Neck Cancer: A Vital Role for Psycho-Oncology

  • Marco A. Mascarella,
  • Gregoire B. Morand,
  • Michael P. Hier,
  • Alexander Mlynarek,
  • Justine G. Albert,
  • David Kissane,
  • Melissa Henry

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29090527
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 9
pp. 6714 – 6723

Abstract

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Patients with head and neck cancer face important life-altering effects in appearance and function, affecting distress and quality of life and requiring the involvement of a multidisciplinary team. Psycho-oncology makes an important contribution to the field, as head and neck cancers carry a huge adaptational toll. To illustrate the value of this discipline, we report two cases of patients with advanced head and neck cancer for which the treatment-related body changes were of major significance. A commentary by the treating surgeons and psycho-oncologists precedes a general discussion about the clinical management of such patients. The article outlines strategies to address health literacy, doctor–patient communication, treatment decision-making, and emotional distress; placing the person at the center of oncological care. It calls for the broad application of principles of psychological first aid by healthcare professionals in oncology.

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