BackgroundDepression and anxiety have long been hypothesized to be related to an increased cancer risk. Despite the great amount of research that has been conducted, findings are inconclusive. To provide a stronger basis for addressing the associations between depression, anxiety, and the incidence of various cancer types (overall, breast, lung, prostate, colorectal, alcohol-related, and smoking-related cancers), individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses were performed within the Psychosocial Factors and Cancer Incidence (PSY-CA) consortium. MethodsThe PSY-CA consortium includes data from 18 cohorts with measures of depression or anxiety (up to N = 319,613; cancer incidences, 25,803; person-years of follow-up, 3,254,714). Both symptom...
Depression is the most common psychological problem affecting cancer patients. While there is a grow...
OBJECTIVES: Psychosocial factors have been hypothesized to increase the risk of cancer. This study a...
BACKGROUND: People living with colorectal cancer are at risk of anxiety and depression. We investiga...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety have long been hypothesized to be related to an increased cancer ri...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety have long been hypothesized to be related to an increased cancer ...
The link between depression and anxiety status and cancer outcomes has been well-documented but rema...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the risk of cancer may be higher in people with psychological...
BACKGROUND: The authors tested the hypothesis that depression is a possible factor influencing the c...
Background Several studies have suggested links between psychological stress, depression or anxiety...
Research suggests that colorectal cancer (CRC) is associated with mental health disorders, primarily...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate a possible association between malignancy and anxi...
Objectives Psychosocial factors have been hypothesized to increase the risk of cancer. This study ai...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a possible association between malignancy and anxiety disorder...
There is considerable support among members of the public and health professionals for the view that...
Depression has long been hypothesized to be associated with cancer incidence. However, there is evid...
Depression is the most common psychological problem affecting cancer patients. While there is a grow...
OBJECTIVES: Psychosocial factors have been hypothesized to increase the risk of cancer. This study a...
BACKGROUND: People living with colorectal cancer are at risk of anxiety and depression. We investiga...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety have long been hypothesized to be related to an increased cancer ri...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety have long been hypothesized to be related to an increased cancer ...
The link between depression and anxiety status and cancer outcomes has been well-documented but rema...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the risk of cancer may be higher in people with psychological...
BACKGROUND: The authors tested the hypothesis that depression is a possible factor influencing the c...
Background Several studies have suggested links between psychological stress, depression or anxiety...
Research suggests that colorectal cancer (CRC) is associated with mental health disorders, primarily...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate a possible association between malignancy and anxi...
Objectives Psychosocial factors have been hypothesized to increase the risk of cancer. This study ai...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a possible association between malignancy and anxiety disorder...
There is considerable support among members of the public and health professionals for the view that...
Depression has long been hypothesized to be associated with cancer incidence. However, there is evid...
Depression is the most common psychological problem affecting cancer patients. While there is a grow...
OBJECTIVES: Psychosocial factors have been hypothesized to increase the risk of cancer. This study a...
BACKGROUND: People living with colorectal cancer are at risk of anxiety and depression. We investiga...