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Best practice guidelines in the psychosocial management of HPV-related head and neck cancer: recommendations from the European Head and Neck Cancer Society's Make Sense Campaign

机译:HPV相关头颈癌症心理社会管理的最佳实践指南:欧洲头部和颈部癌症协会的建议是有道理的运动

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This article summarises best practices for supporting patients from initial human papillomavirus-related cancer diagnosis, with recommendations on the integration of counselling, psychological assessment, sexual impact discussion, patient education, and referrals into head and neck cancer treatment plans. It is hoped that raising awareness through the Make Sense Campaign will ultimately improve patient outcomes.Over the past three decades, oral human papillomavirus (HPV) has been associated with an increase in the incidence of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) in several countries. Specialist oncologists in head and neck cancer are observing a wider range of demographics, sexual behaviours, and survival outcomes with their patients. Additionally, there are fewer smokers, consumers of alcohol, or people of lower socioeconomic status than in previous decades. In order to support patients, the European Head and Neck Society's Make Sense Campaign aims to promote best practice in the management of head and neck cancer through the delivery of counselling, psychological assessment, support with the patient experience following HPV-related cancer diagnosis, sexual impact (in terms of communication, behaviour and prevention), facilitating access to educational resources about HPV in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and OPSCC, and early referral if necessary. New concerns about psychosocial distress and unmet psychosocial needs following diagnosis, therefore, exist throughout the disease and treatment periods. Oncologists treating patients with HPV-related head and neck cancer must integrate new parameters focused on infection risk transmission and sexual topics. The development and dissemination of best practice guidelines through The European Head and Neck Cancer Society Make Sense Campaign will help healthcare professionals to be more confident and resourceful in supporting patients with HPV-related head and neck cancer.
机译:本文总结了与初始人乳头瘤病毒相关癌症诊断的最佳实践,提出了关于辅导,心理评估,性影响讨论,患者教育和转诊到头部和颈部癌症治疗计划的建议。希望提高通过义务广选的认识将最终改善患者的结果。过去三十年来,口服乳头瘤病毒(HPV)已与若干国家的口咽鳞状细胞癌(OPSCC)的发生率增加有关。头部和颈部癌症的专家肿瘤学家正在观察更广泛的人口统计,性行为和与患者的生存结果。此外,还有更少的吸烟者,酗酒者,或者社会经济地位低于前几十年的人。为了支持患者,欧洲头部和颈部社会的思维活动旨在通过咨询,心理评估,支持HPV相关的癌症诊断,性诊断后促进头部和颈部癌症的最佳实践影响(在沟通,行为和预防方面),促进对头部和颈部鳞状细胞癌和OPSCC的HPV的教育资源,以及必要时早期推荐。因此,在诊断后,对心理社会痛苦和未满足的心理社会需求存在新的担忧,因此存在于整个疾病和治疗期间。肿瘤学家治疗HPV相关头部和颈部癌症的患者必须整合重点关注感染风险传播和性主题的新参数。通过欧洲头部和颈部癌症社会的最佳实践指南的发展和传播义目活动将帮助医疗保健专业人员更加自信和资源地支持HPV相关的头部和颈部癌症。

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