Treatment of depression in people with lung cancer: A systematic review
Lung cancer commonly occurs in older adults who live in deprived areas and have multiple medical comorbidities. As well as suffering severe physical deterioration they are aware of their poor prognosis. It is therefore unsurprising that people with lung cancer have a high rate of depression. Whilst...
Main Authors: | Walker, J, Sawhney, A, Hansen, C, Symeonides, S, Martin, P, Murray, G, Sharpe, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2013
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