Mental Health and Quality of Life for Cancer Patients before and during a Global Pandemic
A special issue of Current Oncology (ISSN 1718-7729). This special issue belongs to the section "Palliative and Supportive Care".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 13918
Special Issue Editors
2. Department of Radiation Oncology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada
3. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada
Interests: oncology; cancer survivorship; prostate cancer; brain oncology; pancreatic cancer; urologic oncology; mental health; quality of life; psychosocial oncology; patient education and empowerment programs
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Dear Colleagues,
Before the pandemic, one in three cancer survivors were expected to suffer significant depression or anxiety during their cancer journey. Covid has amplified the stress of a diagnosis through delays in diagnosis, workup and treatment, social isolation and uncertainty about the future outcomes. Add worries about dying from the virus, and we have a silent and growing epidemic of patient and family members suffering alone at home.
In this call we hope to shed light on the mental health crisis in cancer care both related to and transcending the current pandemic. We’re asking which individuals are at highest risk? How can we effectively screen for these patients/families? How do we integrate screening programs into our busy clinics? Which interventions work? What are the role of education programs? How do we use technology to support our patients? Which programs are cost-effective? How can we draw on peers, mentors and community-based organizations to support survivors? How can researchers translate their findings more quickly into cancer healthcare systems?
Innovative approaches to treatment and supportive programming which aim to improve quality of life of our patients are also welcome in this call for abstracts. As we raise awareness of (and address) the mental health crisis in our patients, we also need to consider the toll this past year has taken on the health care professionals (submissions welcome). As the pandemic winds down this year, let’s take this opportunity to create the programming (and treatment) which will support our patients mental health in the long term.
Current Oncology, an international, peer-reviewed open access journal on oncology, is planning a Special Issue on "Mental Health and Quality of Life for Cancer Patients". We are seeking for submissions of original research, case reports, and reviews to highlight all these aforementioned developments in optimizing the mental health and quality of life of cancer patients. Studies showing meaningful but negative results are also welcomed.
Dr. Gabriela IlieDr. Rob Rutledge
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cancer
- diagnosis
- treatment
- survivorship
- quality of life
- psychosocial oncology
- mental health
- social isolation
- oncological outcomes
- supportive programs
- survivorship care
- pandemic
- COVID-19
- patients
- health care providers
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