“Impossible” patients in oncology: Two unusual cases

Cancer patients can present with impossible behavior, which can jeopardize their treatment and challenge healthcare professionals' teamwork. Report of two unusual psychiatric cases, including Munchausen and Peter Pan syndromes, which occurred in a comprehensive cancer center.ResultGuidelines in...

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description Cancer patients can present with impossible behavior, which can jeopardize their treatment and challenge healthcare professionals' teamwork. Report of two unusual psychiatric cases, including Munchausen and Peter Pan syndromes, which occurred in a comprehensive cancer center.ResultGuidelines in medical and surgical wards are suggested to address such situations regarding oncologic compliance.Significance of resultsMultidisciplinary collaboration between medical and surgical teams and the psycho-oncologic department is highly recommended.
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Anorexia
Behavior disorders
Behavior modification
Case Report
Case reports
Chemotherapy
Collaboration
Family medical history
Female
Health care
Help-Seeking Behavior
Humans
Intensive care
Male
Medical Oncology - methods
Medical Oncology - trends
Middle Aged
Munchausen Syndrome - complications
Munchausen Syndrome - psychology
Neoplasms - complications
Neoplasms - psychology
Oncology
Patient compliance
Patients
Psychiatrists
Testicular cancer
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