Psychological issues in geriatric oncology Journal Article


Authors: Sarwal, A.; Roth, A. J.
Article Title: Psychological issues in geriatric oncology
Abstract: Optimism about improved survival from cancer has increased. However, even with tremendous improvements in screening techniques and treatment, a cancer diagnosis may shatter the dream of a dignified old age for elderly patients. Cancer diagnosis and treatment often produce psychological stresses resulting from the actual symptoms of the disease, as well as the patient and family's perceptions of the disease and its stigma. Concerns related to cancer have particular meaning for aging individuals who undergo these situations in the context of retirement, widowhood, other medical disabilities, and other losses. Today, patients and families are more interested in treatment issues and quality of life, both during and after treatment. In this article we discuss late life depression, anxiety, and delirium and treatments related to elderly patients coping with cancer. Copyright © 2003 by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. All rights reserved.
Keywords: aged; aged, 80 and over; neoplasm; neoplasms; delirium; psychology; age factors; age; psychological aspect; depression; dementia; aging; anxiety; elderly care; health services for the aged; mental health service; carcinoma treatment; mental health services; humans; human; male; female; article; geriatric psychiatry; gerontopsychiatry
Journal Title: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Volume: 1
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1540-1405
Publisher: Harborside Press  
Date Published: 2003-07-01
Start Page: 381
End Page: 392
Language: English
PUBMED: 19761071
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 12 September 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Archna Sarwal
    1 Sarwal
  2. Andrew J Roth
    105 Roth