The psychological impact of diagnosis of sinonasal, nasopharyngeal, and laryngeal cancers: a systematic review

M. Bonafede, Angelo d'Errico, S. Rugarli, C. Mensi, Lucia Miligi, Roberto Calisti, Rosa della Gatta, S. Piro, Paola Melis, Donatella Vasselli, A. Binazzi
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High risk of degraded quality of life and psychological distress is observed in patients diagnosed with sinonasal, nasopharyngeal, and laryngeal cancers, which could be caused by exposure to carcinogens in workplaces. This review aimed to investigate the psychological impact of diagnosis associated with the possible occupational etiology of such neoplasms and to explore the instruments that evaluate the quality of life (QoL), anxiety, and depression in these patients.Studies were considered for the review only if they described aspects of the psychological impact of the diagnosis of sinonasal, nasopharyngeal, and laryngeal cancers and reported results distinguished by the tumor site. The psychological impact was assessed in terms of health-related QoL, anxiety, and depression using reliable psychometric questionnaires administered at the time of diagnosis and 1 year later.In more than 5,900 records identified, 442 studies fulfilled the eligibility criteria and 436 were excluded after full-text screening, resulting in six studies to be finally included in the review. The EORTC Core Quality of Life questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30), EORTC QLQ-H&N35, and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) were used to evaluate the QoL, whereas the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) questionnaires were employed to assess anxiety and depression. QoL scores were similar to those of the general population at the time of diagnosis and remained unchanged or slightly improved at 1 year since diagnosis. In contrast, a higher prevalence of anxiety and depression was observed compared with the general population, although the results were inconsistent across the very few studies identified. No study investigating the association between the potential occupational etiology and QoL or distress was found.Exploring the existing scientific literature on emotional distress in sinonasal, nasopharyngeal, and laryngeal cancer patients was prompted by concerns over the disfiguring nature of treatment and the additional emotional burden resulting from their occupational etiology. Unfortunately, neither a crucial element nor other risk factors (lifestyle, smoking, drinking, etc.) were examined in any study. Patients' employment history should be considered in order to assess the possible impact of believing they are affected by an occupational exposure disease in the evaluation of their psychological distress. This history would support evidence-based recommendations about dedicated psychological interventions.
鼻窦癌、鼻咽癌和喉癌诊断的心理影响:系统性综述
鼻窦癌、鼻咽癌和喉癌患者的生活质量下降和心理困扰的风险很高,这可能是由于工作场所接触致癌物质所致。本综述旨在调查与此类肿瘤可能的职业病因有关的诊断对患者心理的影响,并探讨评估这些患者的生活质量(QoL)、焦虑和抑郁的工具。只有描述了鼻窦癌、鼻咽癌和喉癌诊断对患者心理影响的各个方面并报告了按肿瘤部位区分的结果的研究,才会被考虑纳入综述。心理影响是通过在确诊时和一年后使用可靠的心理测量问卷对健康相关的生活质量、焦虑和抑郁进行评估。在已确定的 5900 多份记录中,有 442 项研究符合资格标准,436 项在全文筛选后被排除,最终有 6 项研究被纳入综述。研究采用了EORTC核心生活质量问卷(EORTC QLQ-C30)、EORTC QLQ-H&N35和癌症治疗功能评估(FACT)来评估QoL,并采用了医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)和流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)问卷来评估焦虑和抑郁。确诊时,患者的 QoL 评分与普通人群相似,确诊 1 年后,QoL 评分保持不变或略有提高。相比之下,焦虑症和抑郁症的发病率高于普通人群,但在为数不多的几项研究中,结果并不一致。对鼻窦癌、鼻咽癌和喉癌患者情绪困扰的现有科学文献进行探索,是出于对治疗的毁容性及其职业病因造成的额外情绪负担的担忧。遗憾的是,这项研究既没有考虑关键因素,也没有考虑其他风险因素(生活方式、吸烟、饮酒等)。在评估患者的心理困扰时,应考虑患者的就业史,以评估认为自己受到职业暴露疾病影响可能产生的影响。这种病史将为有关专门的心理干预措施的循证建议提供支持。
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