Depression May Hasten Cancer Death

Psychological screenings and treatment are warranted: study

Posted: September 14, 2009

MONDAY, Sept. 14 (HealthDay News) -- An analysis of research suggests that depression can rob people with cancer of years of life, raising questions about the need to screen patients for psychological problems.

"We found an increased risk of death in patients who report more depressive symptoms than others and also in patients who have been diagnosed with a depressive disorder compared to patients who have not," said University of British Columbia graduate student Jillian Satin, co-author of a study published online Sept. 14 in the journal Cancer.

Satin and colleagues reviewed studies about how depression affects health in cancer patients. They found 26 studies with more than 9,400 patients that met their criteria.

Overall, death rates were as much as 25 percent higher in patients who felt depressed and 39 percent higher in patients who received a diagnosis of depression.

The researchers found a disparity even after taking into account other possible factors that could affect their findings. But they say more research is needed to confirm the results and determine whether depression affects death rates from certain kinds of cancer more than others.

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perhaps there is also an increased incidence of depression in patients who are dying from cancer?

AK of FL @ Sep 14, 2009 15:20:36 PM

medical studies cause cancer

This is brilliant. Yes, more research is required, please send more grant money.

Who would have ever thought depression could affect one's health? I think I have cancer of the Medical Studies.....

Jadeguy @ Sep 14, 2009 10:39:24 AM

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