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Review
. 2019 Summer;84(4):309-317.

Depression, anxiety in ovarian cancer patient

  • PMID: 31818116
Review

Depression, anxiety in ovarian cancer patient

P Halada et al. Ceska Gynekol. 2019 Summer.

Abstract

Objective: A summary article, which is concluding available data about the psychological alterations, especially depression and anxiety, in ovarian cancer patients.

Design: Revue article.

Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital in Hradec Králove.

Discussion: Depressive symptoms could arise as a consequence of the stress, which is the response to oncological diagnosis, treatment or relapse of the oncological disease. This depressive condition is raising concerns in patients, family and health care professionals because it is significantly contributing to morbidity and at the same time is leading to the increase of the health care costs. In general the alteration of the physical and mental functions is reducing the average life expectancy. The patients with serious gynecological cancer diagnosis are requiring psychological support, which is not always satisfactory from their family. It would therefore be desirable to establish professional centers or clinics providing counseling and psychotherapy.

Conclusion: The summary of the available research data about depression in a women with gynaecological cancer has pointed out not only connection between depression and ovarian cancer, but has also underlined the importance of this problematic for daily praxis and further intensive research.

Keywords: depression; depression and imunity; depression treatment in oncological diseases; ovarian cancer.

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