Cancer patients at increased risk of suicide
In a survey of 2924 cancer outpatients treated at one regional cancer center, Dr. Jane Walker,
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wholesale jerseys, a large national database containing information for nearly 3.6 million patients diagnosed with a malignancy between 1973 and 2002.A total of 5838 suicides occurred, yielding a rate of 31.4 suicides per 100,000 people per year,
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wholesale soccer jerseys, were also tied to an increased risk.The higher risk of suicide among cancer patients persisted even after concurrent psychiatric illness and the risk of dying with 1 year were considered.In a related editorial, Dr. Timothy E. Quill, from the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York, comments that "lessening suffering of seriously ill patients though the diligent application of palliative measures and alleviating their aloneness and despair by maintaining an open, committed, receptive relationship may be the most important preventive measures with regard to suicide."SOURCE: Journal of Clinical Oncology,
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