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Friday, May 26, 2017

doctorslounge : declared in ATS: Cancer-Related Suicide Risk Highest for Lung Cancer Patients --Doctors Lounge

Among Lung Cancer patients, certain groups were much more likely to commit suicide. These groups included Asians, people whose cancer had metastasized, patients who refused surgery, older patients, widowed patients, and men. While a cancer diagnosis on its own significantly raised the risk of suicide, the team found that a lung cancer diagnosis raised the odds of suicide by over four times compared to people in the general population (standardized mortality ratios for lung, colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer: 4.2, 1.4, 1.4, and 1.2, respectively). Back to Journal ArticlesATS: Cancer-Related Suicide Risk Highest for Lung Cancer PatientsOdds up four-fold compared to people in the general population Share | Comments: (0) Tell-a-FriendWEDNESDAY, May 24, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Patients with lung cancer have a strikingly higher-than-normal risk of suicide, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the American Thoracic Society, held from May 19 to 24 in Washington, D.C. The study included data from 3,640,229 patients during a 40-year period.


Patients With Lung Cancer Have Highest Risk Of Committing Suicide, Plus These Three Other Cancer Types

Lung cancer patients have the highest malignancy-associated suicide rate in USA: a population based analysis. "I think it's fair to say that most clinicians don't think about suicide risk in cancer patients. The report found that lung cancer patients are 420 times more likely to attempt suicide than a member of the general public. Photo Courtesy of PixabayFor the research, the team from Weill Cornell Medical College/New York Presbyterian Hospital analyzed 3,640,229 patients looking at not only suicide death in cancer patients, but also what form of cancer these patients had. The suicide risk among those with lung cancer could be further broken down, with Asians being 13 times more likely to commit suicide than other races, and men 9 times more likely than women.

Suicide Risk Quadruples After Lung Cancer Diagnosis
While a cancer diagnosis on its own significantly raises the risk of suicide, the study found that a lung cancer diagnosis raised the odds of suicide by over four times compared to people in the general population. TUESDAY, May 23, 2017 (HealthDay News) — People with lung cancer have a strikingly higher-than-normal risk of suicide, a new study finds. Among lung cancer patients, certain groups were much more likely to take their own lives. Third, many lung cancer patients have other significant medical issues due to opioid, such as heart disease. "A cancer diagnosis is an overwhelming diagnosis for patients psychologically and emotionally," explained study senior author Dr. Jeffrey Port.


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