Cancer, a complex group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell growth, can profoundly impact mental health. Patients diagnosed with cancer often grapple with anxiety, depression, and fear. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides in-depth insights into the psychological ramifications of cancer diagnoses, treatments, and survivorship. Our content, curated by a dedicated team of editors, delves into the emotional challenges faced by patients, the role of psycho-oncology, and strategies for psychiatrists to support cancer patients and their families. Understanding this intersection is crucial for holistic patient care.
Oncology
Recently published article about Cancer
A Case of Glioblastoma Masquerading as an Affective Disorder
December 25, 2014
Code Status Discussions in Psychiatric and Medical Inpatients
November 25, 2014
Recent PCC Articles on Cancer
Casebook of a Cancer Therapist: Relationship
November 10, 2009
Sometimes We Create Our Own Prisons
April 16, 2009
Featured Cancer Research
Maintaining Professional Distance
February 16, 2009
Casebook of a Cancer Therapist, 1
December 15, 2008
Keeping Cancer in Perspective
June 16, 2008