Abstract
World experience in neuropsychopathological changes in gynecological cancer in women of reproductive age shows that depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress syndrome and other mental disorders are more common in women with cancer. The level and nature of mental disorders may vary depending on the type of cancer, stage of the disease and individual characteristics of patients. Psycho-oncology, which deals with the psychological, social and spiritual aspects of cancer, is recognized as an important part of comprehensive cancer care in many developed countries. Neurologists and psychiatrists around the world recognize that cancer causes emotional stress, depression, and naturally the psychopathological state is a ready-made condition for the development of neurocognitive disorders.