The prevalence of depression in patients with cancer is high, especially for patients with advanced cancer. In this study, we evaluated the prevalence of depression in prostate cancer patients in Taiwan and the association between depression and mortality in prostate cancer. This study included 1101 newly diagnosed patients with prostate cancer. We tracked the medical information of these patients from diagnosis until the end of 2012. Patients were divided into two groups according to presence or absence of depression diagnosis, and were further divided into three stages by initial treatments: localized or locally advanced, metastatic, and castration-resistant prostate cancer. Of 1101 participants, 267 (24.3%) had depression. By the end of ...
Background: Due to the pressing need to understand the causal and associative factors of depression ...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have shown prostate cancer (PC) survivors are at an increased ri...
Background Comorbid major depression has been associated with worse survival in patients with cancer...
The prevalence of depression in patients with cancer is high, especially for patients with advanced ...
PurposeAlthough demographic, clinicopathologic, and socioeconomic differences may affect treatment a...
Abstract Objective: to evaluate the prevalence of symptoms of depression among men diagnosed with p...
Depression is the most common psychological problem affecting cancer patients. While there is a grow...
Objective The question of whether depression is associated with worse survival in people with cance...
Depression in men with prostate cancer is a significant and complex issue that can challenge clinici...
Background: The early diagnosis and treatment of depression are cancer care priorities. These priori...
Objective In order to optimize psycho‐oncological care, studies that quantify the extent of distres...
Daniel O. Erim: Policy-relevant characteristics of depressive and anxiety disorders in prostate canc...
Background: A diagnosis of prostate cancer (PC) may cause psychosocial distress that worsens quality...
[[abstract]]Studies exploring the mediating and predictive factors of anxiety and depression for pro...
Depression is associated with higher mortality in prostate cancer. However, whether traditional Chin...
Background: Due to the pressing need to understand the causal and associative factors of depression ...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have shown prostate cancer (PC) survivors are at an increased ri...
Background Comorbid major depression has been associated with worse survival in patients with cancer...
The prevalence of depression in patients with cancer is high, especially for patients with advanced ...
PurposeAlthough demographic, clinicopathologic, and socioeconomic differences may affect treatment a...
Abstract Objective: to evaluate the prevalence of symptoms of depression among men diagnosed with p...
Depression is the most common psychological problem affecting cancer patients. While there is a grow...
Objective The question of whether depression is associated with worse survival in people with cance...
Depression in men with prostate cancer is a significant and complex issue that can challenge clinici...
Background: The early diagnosis and treatment of depression are cancer care priorities. These priori...
Objective In order to optimize psycho‐oncological care, studies that quantify the extent of distres...
Daniel O. Erim: Policy-relevant characteristics of depressive and anxiety disorders in prostate canc...
Background: A diagnosis of prostate cancer (PC) may cause psychosocial distress that worsens quality...
[[abstract]]Studies exploring the mediating and predictive factors of anxiety and depression for pro...
Depression is associated with higher mortality in prostate cancer. However, whether traditional Chin...
Background: Due to the pressing need to understand the causal and associative factors of depression ...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have shown prostate cancer (PC) survivors are at an increased ri...
Background Comorbid major depression has been associated with worse survival in patients with cancer...