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Scholarly Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences

OpinionOpen Access

Prevention Methods of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTST) in Cancer Survivors

Volume 3 - Issue 2

Mohammadreza rezaei1 and Nouraddin Abdi Goushbolagh2*

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    • 1Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, Islamic Azad University of Ahar, Iran
    • 2Department of Medical Physics, Faculty of Medicine, shahid sadoughi University of Medical Science, Iran

    *Corresponding author: Nouraddin Abdi Goushbolagh, Medical Physics Department, Faculty of Medicine, shahid sadoughi University of Medical Science, Iran

Received: October 21, 2019;   Published: October 30, 2019

DOI: 10.32474/SJPBS.2019.03.000156

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Abstract

It is quite appropriate to say, people are less likely to look for diagnostic ways of cancer because of the fear of having cancer. In addition, many people have phobias of cancer treatment methods (such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy) [1,2]. The fact remains that, many people are unwittingly exposed to the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTST) because of severe stress [3]. Nevertheless, many researchers do not believe to the psychology complications of cancer, but psychological distress during and after cancer treatment increased concerns about sexuality, intimacy, and physical well-being. These disorders can occur after the stressor agent such as cancer [4]. It is widely supposed that PTSD is psychological disease and separate from physiological system. Whereas, PTSD can have physiological consequences such as elevated blood pressure, cholesterol, and cortisol levels [4]. However, disabling subsyndromal PTSD symptoms is not known for each individual, but the consequences of this disorder make it more important to treat it [4,5]. Distress and anxiety and less optimal quality of life are caused by PTSD in cancer survivor. It would be better to say that PTSD has a direct effect on the quality of cancer treatment. As detailed, patient’s spirit has a great impact on the positive response of cancer to chemical drugs and radiation doses during treatment. Also, treatment conditions can get worse PTSD.

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