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Mental health risk persists years after cancer diagnosis


Mental health risk persists years after cancer diagnosis | LSHTM

People diagnosed with cancer are at a greater risk of mental health problems even five years after their diagnosis, according to a ...

Mental health risk persists years after cancer diagnosis

People diagnosed with cancer are at a greater risk of mental health problems even five years after their diagnosis, according to a ...

Physical and Psychological Long-Term and Late Effects of Cancer

Some of these symptoms may persist for an extended period after cancer treatment is completed, taking on a long-term nature. Other symptoms and conditions, ...

Early, medium and long-term mental health in cancer survivors ...

There remained an increased risk of experiencing new episodes of anxiety and depression for many cancer types even >5 years after diagnosis.

Physical and Mental Health Among Cancer Survivors

Long-term and late effects of cancer treatment may arise during or after treatment and may persist throughout a patient's lifetime. Survivors may also need ...

Depression and anxiety among people living with and beyond cancer

A cancer diagnosis can have a substantial impact on mental health and wellbeing. Depression and anxiety may hinder cancer treatment and ...

Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs of Cancer Survivors - NCI

Often the emotional impact of the cancer diagnosis and treatment does not crop up until 6 months or a year after treatment ends. From the ...

Psychiatric Disorders Among Spouses of Patients With Cancer in ...

Risk of first-onset psychiatric disorders increased by 30% (adjusted HR, 1.30; 95% CI, 1.25-1.34) during the first year after cancer diagnosis, ...

Physical and psychological long‐term and late effects of cancer - Stein

Some of these symptoms may persist for an extended period after cancer treatment is completed, taking on a long-term nature. Other symptoms and ...

MH Issues in Cancer Survivors Persist Long After Treatment Ends

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 10 percent of cancer survivors report that they have poor mental health, compared ...

New study finds higher risk of mental health outcomes that persist ...

Mothers and siblings of children with cancer experience higher rate of mental health-related outpatient visits decades after the original ...

Pain Among Cancer Survivors - CDC

Cancer survivors may experience psychological distress when pain persists after completion of cancer treatment (4), and untreated pain can ...

Beyond treatment – Psychosocial and behavioural issues in cancer ...

Pain may persist after treatment or may emerge several months or even years after treatment has been completed. This is described as post-cancer pain syndrome.

Ovarian Cancer Patients Face Increased Risk of Mental Illness | AACR

The risk of depression was 3.11 times higher in the first two years after an ovarian cancer diagnosis and 1.67 times higher two to five years ...

Mental health among nonelderly adult cancer survivors: A national ...

Aggressive cancer therapy is associated with a number of side effects, including subsequent cancers, cardiac dysfunction, and infertility, many ...

Associations Between Breast Cancer Survivorship and Adverse ...

There is compelling evidence of an increased risk of anxiety, depression and suicide, and neurocognitive and sexual dysfunctions in breast cancer survivors.

Breast Cancer Survivorship: Common Post-Treatment Experiences

Some patients report Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment (CRCI) soon after breast cancer treatment, but symptoms can persist for years after.

Associations between breast cancer survivorship and adverse ...

HRs for anxiety and depression decreased over time (p-interaction <0.001), but increased risks persisted for 2 and 4 years, respectively, after ...

Long-term Health Concerns for Cancer Survivors

People who have finished treatment for cancer might be at risk for long-term or late effects from the cancer or its treatment. It's important to discuss these ...

a register-based cohort study with up to 19 years of follow-up

Women diagnosed with gynecological cancer have an increased risk for depression. ... It remains increased for years after diagnosis, though most persisting (up to ...