Depression and pancreatic cancer Journal Article


Authors: Shakin, E. J.; Holland, J.
Article Title: Depression and pancreatic cancer
Abstract: Depression and psychological distress appear to be greater in patients with pancreatic cancer, compared to other equally ill patients with cancer, including those with other abnormal neoplasms. The several hypotheses regarding etiology are unproven, but the possibility of a tumor-related paraneoplastic syndrome which promotes the production of a false neurotransmitter capable of altering mood appears most logical at present. However, patients with pancreatic cancer have tumors with known poor prognosis and they often have pain. Both factors contribute to depression. Management of depression depends upon attention to adequate pain control, use of antidepressants and psychological support. Depression in pancreatic cancer raises challenging questions, both about its cause and treatment. Further research study of its psychological and biological components is important in oncology. © 1988.
Keywords: review; pancreas cancer; pancreatic neoplasms; adenocarcinoma; methylphenidate; psychological aspect; depression; alprazolam; tricyclic antidepressant agent; amfebutamone; dexamphetamine; amitriptyline; trazodone; desipramine; antidepressive agents; human; support, non-u.s. gov't; maprotiline; amoxapine
Journal Title: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Volume: 3
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0885-3924
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 1988-01-01
Start Page: 194
End Page: 198
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/0885-3924(88)90030-9
PUBMED: 3057080
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Publication date listed as Autumn 1988 -- Export Date: 6 August 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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