Objective: Psychological distress is considered a factor for cancer development. However, the impact of mood disorders (depression and bipolar) on the development of cervical cancer remains uncertain. We conducted a nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study to investigate the association between mood disorders and the subsequent risk of developing cervical cancer. Methods: A total of 138,130 participants’ profiles between 2000 and 2012 were extracted from the National Health Insurance Research Database and subdivided into a mood-disorder cohort (27,626 participants) and a non-mood-disorder cohort (110,504 participants). Cohorts were propensity-matched for a 1:4 ratio according to age and index year. The Cox proportional hazards...
OBJECTIVE: The associations between mental disorders and cancer remain unclear. It is also unknown w...
Depression has long been hypothesized to be associated with cancer incidence. However, there is evid...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine cervical cancer screening rates among women with severe menta...
Ing-Luen Shyu,1,2 Li-Yu Hu,3 Yi-Jen Chen,1,4,5 Peng-Hui Wang,1,4,5 Ben-Shian Huang1,4,5 1Department...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate both depression and psychological distress a...
The idea that depression or depressive symptoms are associated with cancer incidence is a very old o...
INTRODUCTION: In India, cervical carcinoma falls in the top ten leading causes of cancer-related d...
Aim: The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of psychological distress (PD) among...
Background: To study the psychiatric morbidity among newly diagnosed carcinoma cervix and its compar...
Stephanie Klügel,1 Caroline Lücke,1 Aurora Meta,1 Meike Schild-Suhren,2 Eduard Malik,2 Ale...
Aim: To investigate potential markers for depression and poor quality of life (QoL) in head and neck...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine the prevalence, associated factors and quality of lif...
[[abstract]]Background To assess the risk of mood disorders among patients with colorectal cancer (...
BACKGROUND: Makuza said that every year, 528 thousand new cases occur and approximately 266 thousand...
The prevalence of depression and anxiety and its associated factors in cervical cancer are not well ...
OBJECTIVE: The associations between mental disorders and cancer remain unclear. It is also unknown w...
Depression has long been hypothesized to be associated with cancer incidence. However, there is evid...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine cervical cancer screening rates among women with severe menta...
Ing-Luen Shyu,1,2 Li-Yu Hu,3 Yi-Jen Chen,1,4,5 Peng-Hui Wang,1,4,5 Ben-Shian Huang1,4,5 1Department...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate both depression and psychological distress a...
The idea that depression or depressive symptoms are associated with cancer incidence is a very old o...
INTRODUCTION: In India, cervical carcinoma falls in the top ten leading causes of cancer-related d...
Aim: The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of psychological distress (PD) among...
Background: To study the psychiatric morbidity among newly diagnosed carcinoma cervix and its compar...
Stephanie Klügel,1 Caroline Lücke,1 Aurora Meta,1 Meike Schild-Suhren,2 Eduard Malik,2 Ale...
Aim: To investigate potential markers for depression and poor quality of life (QoL) in head and neck...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine the prevalence, associated factors and quality of lif...
[[abstract]]Background To assess the risk of mood disorders among patients with colorectal cancer (...
BACKGROUND: Makuza said that every year, 528 thousand new cases occur and approximately 266 thousand...
The prevalence of depression and anxiety and its associated factors in cervical cancer are not well ...
OBJECTIVE: The associations between mental disorders and cancer remain unclear. It is also unknown w...
Depression has long been hypothesized to be associated with cancer incidence. However, there is evid...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine cervical cancer screening rates among women with severe menta...