Background: A cancer diagnosis can have a significant impact on mental health and wellbeing. Cancer is the second most common cause of death after heart diseases and it accounted for 9.6 million deaths worldwide in 2018. Various individual psychosocial and contextual factors potentially contribute to the development of anxiety and depression among people with cancer. In comparison with general people, the prevalence of anxiety and depression is frequently found to be higher among cancer patient, but estimates vary due to various factors, such as the type of cancer, treatment setting, and prognosis of disease. The present study was conducted to find out the estimate of depression in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and determine the v...
Objective: The main objective of the present study is to determine the depression and anxiety using ...
This research aims to establish the prevalence and aetiology of anxiety and depression in cancer pat...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Breast cancer(10.9%) is most common worldwide next to lung cancer. Among the ...
Background: Detection of cancer and subsequent chemotherapy can lead to clinical depression in many ...
Background: Diagnosis of cancer, although physical in nature, has far reaching emotional impact on t...
Introduction: Depression is frequent in cancerology. Despite its clear impact on patients, it contin...
Patients with cancer are emotionally affected during their cancer treatment course. Sometimes, patie...
Background: Cancer, the second most common cause of death, has become a major health problem. Depres...
Background: The psychological distress is a kind of mental stress that people experience due to vari...
Background. The biomedical care for cancer has not been complemented by psychosocial progressions in...
Introduction: Cancer-patients undergoing chemotherapy experience a high level of depression. The obj...
Background: Cancer patients frequently experience psychological problems related to reactions of can...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the level of depressive symptoms among cancer patients undergoing ch...
Background: The symptoms related to depression in patients with cancer are a major problem and could...
Background: The number of cancer cases in Malaysia has increased from 2008 with 32, 000 cases to 37,...
Objective: The main objective of the present study is to determine the depression and anxiety using ...
This research aims to establish the prevalence and aetiology of anxiety and depression in cancer pat...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Breast cancer(10.9%) is most common worldwide next to lung cancer. Among the ...
Background: Detection of cancer and subsequent chemotherapy can lead to clinical depression in many ...
Background: Diagnosis of cancer, although physical in nature, has far reaching emotional impact on t...
Introduction: Depression is frequent in cancerology. Despite its clear impact on patients, it contin...
Patients with cancer are emotionally affected during their cancer treatment course. Sometimes, patie...
Background: Cancer, the second most common cause of death, has become a major health problem. Depres...
Background: The psychological distress is a kind of mental stress that people experience due to vari...
Background. The biomedical care for cancer has not been complemented by psychosocial progressions in...
Introduction: Cancer-patients undergoing chemotherapy experience a high level of depression. The obj...
Background: Cancer patients frequently experience psychological problems related to reactions of can...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the level of depressive symptoms among cancer patients undergoing ch...
Background: The symptoms related to depression in patients with cancer are a major problem and could...
Background: The number of cancer cases in Malaysia has increased from 2008 with 32, 000 cases to 37,...
Objective: The main objective of the present study is to determine the depression and anxiety using ...
This research aims to establish the prevalence and aetiology of anxiety and depression in cancer pat...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Breast cancer(10.9%) is most common worldwide next to lung cancer. Among the ...