User:Anthonyhcole/Psychological response to cancer


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Depression - Epidemiology
Compared with the general population, there is a high prevalence of depression - in varying degrees from depressed mood to major depressive disorder - in people with cancer, especially in those with advanced cancer. It occurs more often in some classes of cancer (such as brain, pancreas, head and neck, gynaecological and lung) than others (such as colon and lymphoma). It often co-exists with anxiety and pain.