Mental Disorders after

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  • Primoz Strojan
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Accessible online at: www.karger.com/onk Fax +49 761 4 52 07 14 E-mail [email protected] www.karger.com of research has been neglected. Head and neck cancer is commonly considered a self-inflicted disease. In contrast to many other fields of oncology, very few patient support groups or associations of patients with head and neck cancer have been established. Male predominance, speech difficulties, and social origin contribute to the prevailing pattern of a ‘lonely fighter’. The population of patients from the Singer study with its clinical and sociodemographic profile confirms these assumptions. While the study by Singer et al. is extremely valuable as a reference for further work in this field, we feel that the proportion of patients with mental disorders after laryngectomy is grossly underestimated. The study reported only 8% of patients with alcohol dependency, 7% of those with major depression, and 5% with minor depression. These rather low figures may result from the methodology of the survey. First and above all, the mean interval between surgery and the interview was 6 years. Hence, only a minority of patients in the study were interviewed during the first few years after surgery when greatest psychological problems arising from mutilating surgery may be anticipated. We have very scarce data on coping with the consequences of laryngectomy during the most difficult first few years. One may speculate that some patients with very poor adaptation drowned into (or continued with) self-destructive behavior and did not survive long enough to be enrolled in this study. Furthermore, the bias arises also from non-responders who may have refused participation in the interview because they were unwilling to report their behavior. Also, in a mail or phone interview, one may expect under-reporting of the drinking habits and of psychological or psychiatric disorders. Regarding alcohol abuse, longitudinal data – rather than a figure on a single point in time – would contribute to our understanding. What is the proportion of those who drank alcohol both before and after the disease; how many patients drank Laryngectomy is among the most mutilating treatments of cancer. The procedure brings physical incapacity and social stigmatization to patients who are commonly recruited from marginal social groups. Alcohol abuse, deficient diet, smoking and low social class – the most common risk factors for cancer of the head and neck – lead to poor social adaptation and to lower coping ability. We can therefore easily anticipate a high prevalence of psychological and psychiatric problems after laryngectomy. What comes as a surprise is not that psychiatric problems after laryngectomy are reported, but rather how little research has been done for a group of patients who need not only to be cured of cancer but also require more help and understanding. Data on the incidence and survival can not reflect all the burden and complexity of a particular cancer. Psychosocial wellbeing is also an integral part of the assessment of quality of life and late consequences of treatment in patients cured of cancer. In head and neck oncology, this particular aspect of cancer research is much less investigated than for example in pediatric oncology or in breast cancer. In this respect, the article of Singer et al. on comorbid mental disorders in laryngectomees in this issue of ONKOLOGIE represents an important contribution to a neglected topic [1]. The authors are to be congratulated for their systematic approach to psychological and psychiatric problems after laryngectomy. Standardized psychological tests were used as assessment instruments, allowing a reliable quantitative comparison with the results of other similar studies. As the largest study on mental disorders in laryngectomees reported so far, this publication will be a reference for all further research in this area. In this brief comment, we would like to focus on reasons for scarce research on quality of life of patients after laryngectomy, on some findings of the current study, and on directions for further research. We can only speculate on the reasons why this particular area Mental Disorders after Laryngectomy

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تاریخ انتشار 2005