Background and Aims: Oncologic diseases currently have a high prevalence and present as one of the leading causes of death in the western world. Clinical depression and emotional distress are often the outcome of the threat these diseases present to individual existence. Although its precise determination is hampered by methodological problems, up to 50% of cancer patients may become clinically depressed and experience intense personal distress. We performed a literature review on screening and evaluating clinical depression in cancer patients (risk factors, instruments and strategies) and its treatment (psychotherapy, drug treatment and care management). Methods: Non-systematic literature review. The search was performed on Pubmed with the...
Our aim in this observational study was to evaluate the feasibility of a multiphasic screening proje...
Depression is common in cancer patients, and this often remains undetected and untreated. Depression...
This evidence-based report reviews the empiric literature on depression in people with cancer with a...
Background and Aims: Oncologic diseases currently have a high prevalence and present as one of the l...
Oncologic diseases currently have a high prevalence and present as one of the leading causes of deat...
Depression is a common comorbidity in cancer cases, affecting >10% of patients. A cancer diagnosis i...
Depression is the most frequent psychiatric comorbidity in cancer patients especially those in termi...
Background: The symptoms related to depression in patients with cancer are a major problem and could...
Depression and depressive symptoms are prevalent in patients with cancer. Depression is underdiagnos...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disease burden worldwide and is especially problematic ...
Cancer is one of the most prevalent medical disorders throughout the world. It is estimated that the...
Depressive spectrum disorders, including major depression, persistent depression, minor and sub-synd...
It is not enough to consider treatment and care depression in the oncology that is the most common p...
Background: Detection of cancer and subsequent chemotherapy can lead to clinical depression in many ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and mood-related disorders are common in persons with cancer, these...
Our aim in this observational study was to evaluate the feasibility of a multiphasic screening proje...
Depression is common in cancer patients, and this often remains undetected and untreated. Depression...
This evidence-based report reviews the empiric literature on depression in people with cancer with a...
Background and Aims: Oncologic diseases currently have a high prevalence and present as one of the l...
Oncologic diseases currently have a high prevalence and present as one of the leading causes of deat...
Depression is a common comorbidity in cancer cases, affecting >10% of patients. A cancer diagnosis i...
Depression is the most frequent psychiatric comorbidity in cancer patients especially those in termi...
Background: The symptoms related to depression in patients with cancer are a major problem and could...
Depression and depressive symptoms are prevalent in patients with cancer. Depression is underdiagnos...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disease burden worldwide and is especially problematic ...
Cancer is one of the most prevalent medical disorders throughout the world. It is estimated that the...
Depressive spectrum disorders, including major depression, persistent depression, minor and sub-synd...
It is not enough to consider treatment and care depression in the oncology that is the most common p...
Background: Detection of cancer and subsequent chemotherapy can lead to clinical depression in many ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and mood-related disorders are common in persons with cancer, these...
Our aim in this observational study was to evaluate the feasibility of a multiphasic screening proje...
Depression is common in cancer patients, and this often remains undetected and untreated. Depression...
This evidence-based report reviews the empiric literature on depression in people with cancer with a...