[阴茎癌的心理肿瘤学和性心理后果:我们能为患者提供什么?]]

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Desiree Louise Dräger, Jascha Held, Maxi Madlen Völler, Cesar Rojas Cruz, Ferry Niepel, Björn Thorben Bürk, Angelika Borkowetz
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阴茎癌是一种罕见但非常痛苦的男性癌症,与身体和心理挑战有关。发病率为每10万名男性1-10例,其流行率在世界各地有所不同,发展中国家的发病率较高。这种疾病通常会导致身体缺陷,包括阴茎的丧失和性生活的障碍,这可能会导致严重的心理负担,如焦虑、抑郁和自尊心的降低。污名化和社会孤立起着核心作用,特别是在男子气概和性行为密切相关的文化中。临床分类基于肿瘤分期、浸润深度、淋巴结累及和组织学分化,治疗方法包括手术、肿瘤和预防措施,如人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种。心理社会负担因肿瘤分期和治疗过程而异:早期患者通常经历较少的心理困扰,而晚期患者则伴有相当大的情感挑战。性心理后果,特别是截肢后,对身体形象和性功能有深远和持久的影响。研究表明,早期的心理肿瘤学支持,包括咨询、性治疗和创伤干预,可以显著提高生活质量。泌尿外科、肿瘤学、心理肿瘤学和社会工作之间的跨学科合作是确保整体护理的必要条件。未来,数字化服务、个性化支持理念和专业方案将进一步提高患者护理水平。早期和全面的心理肿瘤支持应成为阴茎癌患者治疗的一个组成部分,以持续促进其心理健康。总的来说,对这一罕见疾病的社会心理支持虽然很重要,但显然仍然不够全面,可以通过有针对性的措施加以改善。
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[Psycho-oncological and psychosexual consequences of penile cancer: what can we offer our patients?]

Penile cancer is a rare but highly distressing form of cancer in men, associated with both physical and psychosocial challenges. With an incidence of 1-10 cases per 100,000 men, its prevalence varies worldwide, with higher rates observed in developing countries. The disease often leads to physical deficits, including loss of the penis and impairments in sexual life, which can result in significant psychological burdens such as anxiety, depression, and a diminished self-esteem. Stigmatization and social isolation play a central role, especially in cultures where masculinity and sexuality are closely linked. The clinical classification is based on tumor stage, depth of invasion, lymph node involvement, and histological differentiation, with treatment approaches including surgery, oncology, and preventive measures such as human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. The psychosocial burdens vary depending on tumor stage and treatment course: patients in early stages usually experience less psychological distress, whereas advanced stages are associated with considerable emotional challenges. The psychosexual consequences, particularly after amputation, are profound and have lasting effects on body image and sexual function. Studies show that early psycho-oncological support, including counseling, sex therapy, and trauma interventions, can significantly improve quality of life. An interdisciplinary collaboration among urology, oncology, psycho-oncology, and social work is essential to ensure holistic care. In the future, digital services, individualized support concepts, and specialized programs could further enhance patient care. Early and comprehensive psycho-oncological support should be an integral part of the treatment for patients with penile cancer to sustainably promote their psychological wellbeing. Overall, it becomes evident that psychosocial support for this rare disease, despite its importance, remains insufficiently integrated and could be improved through targeted measures.

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