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Mental illness is often associated with an increased risk of death in cancer patients
.
Even when signs of active disease are no longer present, cancer can cause permanent pathological changes that can be imprinted in the lives of cancer patients
Furthermore, information on the total burden of mental illness from all common adult cancers and treatment exposures remains scarce
.
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In a study published today in the top medical journal Nature Medicine, researchers estimated the risk of self-harm following a sudden psychiatric diagnosis and the risk of unnatural death following self-harm in 459,542
cancer patients .
Researchers have found that depression is the most common mental illness among cancer patients
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Patients who received chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery had the highest cumulative burden of mental illness
All psychiatric disorders were associated with a subsequent increased risk of self-harm, with the highest risk observed within 12 months of psychiatric diagnosis
.
Within 12 months of self-harm, patients with self-harm were 6.
Thus, patients with psychiatric disorders are more likely to die prematurely
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In addition, the risk of suicide and other causes of death was significantly elevated in patients with self-harm, especially within 12 months of the first self-harm event
Patients with psychiatric disorders are more likely to die prematurely
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Original source:Naveed Sattar, et al.