Pharmacotherapy and psychological support: Integrating pharmacists into comprehensive cancer care - a literature review.

Journal: Journal of oncology pharmacy practice : official publication of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners

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Affiliated Institutions:  Dubai Pharmacy college for Girls, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria. COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore, Pakistan.

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Cancer presents significant physical and mental challenges to patients. Therefore, psychological assessment is important following a cancer diagnosis, as well as during and after chemotherapy. In cancer treatment, the goal of healthcare providers, including pharmacists, should be to deliver holistic care that addresses important aspects of patients' health, with particular emphasis on their psychological readiness to combat their diseases. This article reviews published literature from Google Scholar and PubMed to examine the relevant pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy approaches to managing psychological issues in cancer patients. This article also discusses how pharmacists can be integrated into cancer patients' mental health care, while highlighting the potential benefits and challenges associated with this approach. We conclude that the integration of pharmacists into psychological care and support for cancer patients holds promise due to their knowledge of cancer chemotherapy, their ability to improve their knowledge about psychological care, and their capacity to collaborate with other healthcare professionals in cancer treatment.

Authors & Co-authors:  Ali Haneen Badreldin HB Dike Ujunwa P UP Khan Muhammad Burhan MB Khusrau Naiba N

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Doi : 10.1177/10781552251316827
SSN : 1477-092X
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Male,Female
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Psychological issues;anxiety;depression;pharmacists;psychotherapy & pharmacotherapy
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England