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    • Dermatology
    • Psychiatry
    • Oncology

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    • Basaliomas, a common form of skin cancer, affect a significant number of individuals.
    • The psychological impact of chronic skin conditions is an area of growing research interest.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the prevalence and nature of mental disorders in patients diagnosed with basaliomas.
    • To explore the contributing factors, both somatogenic and psychogenic, to mental health disturbances in this patient group.

    Summary:

    • This study observed 70 patients with basaliomas, identifying affective disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, cancerophobia, somatogenic asthenia, and personality disorders.
    • Mental health issues in basalioma patients arise from a combination of physical (somatogenic) and psychological (psychogenic) factors.
    • Somatogenic factors contribute to persistent mental health issues like asthenia and personality changes, while psychogenic factors cause more transient effects such as depression and anxiety.

    Impact:

    • Understanding the complex interplay of factors contributing to mental disorders in basalioma patients can inform more comprehensive treatment strategies.
    • Highlights the need for integrated care addressing both the physical and psychological needs of skin cancer patients.
    • Emphasizes the long-term psychological burden associated with chronic skin conditions like basaliomas.