Depressed head and neck cancer patients three-and-one-half times less likely to survive, have higher recurrence risk

Friday, December 4, 2015 - 10:15 in Health & Medicine

Depression is a significant predictor of five-year survival and recurrence in head and neck cancer patients, according to a new study. There is also increasing evidence for modest associations between elevated symptoms of depression and increased mortality risk in lung, breast, ovarian and kidney cancer.

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