Depression in Cancer Patients
Cross-source consensus on Depression in Cancer Patients from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Depression occurs in cancer patients at rates up to four times higher than in the general population. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial
- Depression in cancer patients is associated with elevated suicide risk and diminished quality of life. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial
- Depression in cancer patients frequently goes untreated, which negatively affects adherence to cancer treatment. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial
- Therapy engagement in cancer patients is further complicated by competing demands from managing physical health, treatment side effects, and cancer-related stressors. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial
- The psychological difficulties associated with cancer-related depression can persist for more than 10 years after diagnosis. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial