Background: Depression has been pro-posed as a predisposing factor for can-cer, but prospective studies have been inconclusive. We examined whether a high level of depressive symptoms, pres-ent for a long time, is associated with increased risk of cancer in the elderly. Methods: Data were obtained and ana-lyzed from persons who lived in thre
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the risk of cancer may be higher in people with psychological...
Depression is becoming an increasing concern in cancer patients because of its impact on quality of ...
regarding the very fine study by Penninx et al. (2), suggested that three areas of follow-up researc...
Background: Depression has been proposed as a predisposing factor for cancer, but prospective studie...
(1) reported the results of a longitudinal study suggesting that chronically de-pressed elderly indi...
BackgroundDepression is one of the most prevalent causes of distress in the geriatric population. Th...
Objectives: Cancer outcomes vary by ethnic-ity and socioeconomic status, particularly among the elde...
Depression has long been hypothesized to be associated with cancer incidence. However, there is evid...
BACKGROUND: The authors tested the hypothesis that depression is a possible factor influencing the c...
There is considerable support among members of the public and health professionals for the view that...
Despite the high prevalence of depressive disorders in cancer patients and elderly people, the topic...
Although it has been hypothesized that depressive persons have an excess risk of cancer, few prospec...
[[abstract]]Background: The co-occurrence of depression and diabetes mellitus has been linked to an ...
Background: Data regarding elderly patients with cancer, more particularly with non-Hodgkin’s lympho...
Background—Several epidemiological studies have associated depressive symptoms with cardiovascular d...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the risk of cancer may be higher in people with psychological...
Depression is becoming an increasing concern in cancer patients because of its impact on quality of ...
regarding the very fine study by Penninx et al. (2), suggested that three areas of follow-up researc...
Background: Depression has been proposed as a predisposing factor for cancer, but prospective studie...
(1) reported the results of a longitudinal study suggesting that chronically de-pressed elderly indi...
BackgroundDepression is one of the most prevalent causes of distress in the geriatric population. Th...
Objectives: Cancer outcomes vary by ethnic-ity and socioeconomic status, particularly among the elde...
Depression has long been hypothesized to be associated with cancer incidence. However, there is evid...
BACKGROUND: The authors tested the hypothesis that depression is a possible factor influencing the c...
There is considerable support among members of the public and health professionals for the view that...
Despite the high prevalence of depressive disorders in cancer patients and elderly people, the topic...
Although it has been hypothesized that depressive persons have an excess risk of cancer, few prospec...
[[abstract]]Background: The co-occurrence of depression and diabetes mellitus has been linked to an ...
Background: Data regarding elderly patients with cancer, more particularly with non-Hodgkin’s lympho...
Background—Several epidemiological studies have associated depressive symptoms with cardiovascular d...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the risk of cancer may be higher in people with psychological...
Depression is becoming an increasing concern in cancer patients because of its impact on quality of ...
regarding the very fine study by Penninx et al. (2), suggested that three areas of follow-up researc...