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  • Psycho-oncology
  • Cancer Care
  • Global Health

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  • Psycho-oncology has evolved over 25 years, with increasing recognition of the psychosocial needs of individuals with cancer.
  • Sociocultural factors significantly influence the emotional responses and care experiences of cancer patients and their caregivers.
  • Resilience, posttraumatic growth, and spirituality are increasingly understood as vital components of cancer care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review research on distress and psychosocial care for cancer patients in developing countries.
  • To highlight the influence of social, economic, cultural, and religious factors on cancer care.
  • To identify research gaps and future directions in psycho-oncology.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of psycho-oncology research.
  • Analysis of studies focusing on developing countries.
  • Synthesis of findings on psychosocial needs and interventions in cancer care.

Main Results:

  • Significant psychosocial needs exist among cancer patients, influenced by community-specific factors.
  • Innovative care approaches, including yoga and caregiver involvement, are being implemented.
  • There is a growing trend in documenting and developing novel care programs.

Conclusions:

  • Developing countries need more longitudinal studies on psycho-social experiences.
  • Culturally appropriate interventions and increased use of information technology are crucial.
  • Rigorous evaluation of interventions is essential for effective psychosocial cancer care.