A large number of psychosocial factors are associated with cancer. Depression is one of these important associated factors. It is hypothesized that depression compromises the immune system and results in dysregulation of deoxyribonucleic acid repair enzymes, leading to subsequent development of cancers. The association between depression and cancer has always been debatable and controversial. We decided to conduct a new systematic review to investigate, if the conclusion, about depression being a risk factor for cancer development still holds true. We did extensive literature search at databases like PubMed, MedLine and EBSCO. Our review suggests the significantly increased association between depression and cancer, especially breast cancer
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the risk of cancer may be higher in people with psychological...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and mood-related disorders are common in persons with cancer, these...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety have long been hypothesized to be related to an increased cancer ri...
BACKGROUND: The authors tested the hypothesis that depression is a possible factor influencing the c...
Depression has long been hypothesized to be associated with cancer incidence. However, there is evid...
There is considerable support among members of the public and health professionals for the view that...
Depression is a common comorbidity in cancer cases, affecting >10% of patients. A cancer diagnosis i...
Background Several studies have suggested links between psychological stress, depression or anxiety...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is common among cancer patients, with prevalence rates up to four- ...
Background: Patients with depression are suggestive of having a tendency toward a marginally signifi...
The authors investigated the cancer risk of patients hospitalized for depression in a nationwide Dan...
[[abstract]]Background: The co-occurrence of depression and diabetes mellitus has been linked to an ...
Objective The question of whether depression is associated with worse survival in people with cance...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is common among cancer patients, with prevalence rates up to four-ti...
Comorbid diseases are an important concern in oncology since they can affect the choice and effectiv...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the risk of cancer may be higher in people with psychological...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and mood-related disorders are common in persons with cancer, these...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety have long been hypothesized to be related to an increased cancer ri...
BACKGROUND: The authors tested the hypothesis that depression is a possible factor influencing the c...
Depression has long been hypothesized to be associated with cancer incidence. However, there is evid...
There is considerable support among members of the public and health professionals for the view that...
Depression is a common comorbidity in cancer cases, affecting >10% of patients. A cancer diagnosis i...
Background Several studies have suggested links between psychological stress, depression or anxiety...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is common among cancer patients, with prevalence rates up to four- ...
Background: Patients with depression are suggestive of having a tendency toward a marginally signifi...
The authors investigated the cancer risk of patients hospitalized for depression in a nationwide Dan...
[[abstract]]Background: The co-occurrence of depression and diabetes mellitus has been linked to an ...
Objective The question of whether depression is associated with worse survival in people with cance...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is common among cancer patients, with prevalence rates up to four-ti...
Comorbid diseases are an important concern in oncology since they can affect the choice and effectiv...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the risk of cancer may be higher in people with psychological...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and mood-related disorders are common in persons with cancer, these...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety have long been hypothesized to be related to an increased cancer ri...