The lower risk of cancer in patients with schizophrenia is a longrecognized feature of the disorder, and the first reports on this date around 1909. Evidence, however, is far from having reached a shared consensus, while important negative results were reported, as well as surveys, describing an enhanced, rather than decreased risk among patients. [troncato
Although first suggested as early as the 1930s, the study of obstetric complications as risk factors...
Objective: Controversy concerning cancer incidence in schizophrenia exists because of heterogeneous ...
OBJECTIVE: Patients diagnosed with schizophrenia have reduced fecundity and premature mortality (b...
The lower risk of cancer in patients with schizophrenia is a longrecognized feature of the disorder...
It is now well established that obstetric complications or obstetric events increase the risk for sc...
BACKGROUND: For decades there has been interest in the possibility that people with schizophrenia mi...
Schizophrenia is a disabling major mental illness that affects approximately 1 % of the world popula...
Objective: Obstetric complications may be an important factor in the development of schizophrenia. T...
The goal of this study was to determine whether cases with schizophrenia or related disorders show a...
Objective: Obstetric complications may be an important factor in the development of schizophrenia. T...
We examined the relationship between a history of obstetric complications (OCs) and the number of ne...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that adverse events during fetal brain d...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric complications have been studied frequently as possible risk factors for sc...
Past studies found that the genetic-controlled conditions increasing the risk of obstetric complicat...
Objective: This paper reviews the literature on obstetric complications as a risk factor for schizop...
Although first suggested as early as the 1930s, the study of obstetric complications as risk factors...
Objective: Controversy concerning cancer incidence in schizophrenia exists because of heterogeneous ...
OBJECTIVE: Patients diagnosed with schizophrenia have reduced fecundity and premature mortality (b...
The lower risk of cancer in patients with schizophrenia is a longrecognized feature of the disorder...
It is now well established that obstetric complications or obstetric events increase the risk for sc...
BACKGROUND: For decades there has been interest in the possibility that people with schizophrenia mi...
Schizophrenia is a disabling major mental illness that affects approximately 1 % of the world popula...
Objective: Obstetric complications may be an important factor in the development of schizophrenia. T...
The goal of this study was to determine whether cases with schizophrenia or related disorders show a...
Objective: Obstetric complications may be an important factor in the development of schizophrenia. T...
We examined the relationship between a history of obstetric complications (OCs) and the number of ne...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that adverse events during fetal brain d...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric complications have been studied frequently as possible risk factors for sc...
Past studies found that the genetic-controlled conditions increasing the risk of obstetric complicat...
Objective: This paper reviews the literature on obstetric complications as a risk factor for schizop...
Although first suggested as early as the 1930s, the study of obstetric complications as risk factors...
Objective: Controversy concerning cancer incidence in schizophrenia exists because of heterogeneous ...
OBJECTIVE: Patients diagnosed with schizophrenia have reduced fecundity and premature mortality (b...