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Childhood cancer survivors experience suicidal thoughts.


Byline: ANI

Washington, Oct 24 (ANI): A new study has revealed that adult childhood cancer survivors are at an increased risk of contemplating suicide, even after their cancer treatments have long ended.

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists have shown that those who were in poor health or who had cancer-related pain cancer-related pain,
n pain with acute, chronic, and psychological aspects experienced by cancer patients. Associated with the disease process and treatment.
 or treatment-related chronic conditions were at greater risk for suicidal thoughts.

"Our findings underscore the importance of recognizing the connection between childhood cancer survivors' physical health issues and their risk for suicidal thoughts, as some of the conditions may be treatable," said Dr Christopher Recklitis, MPH, the study's lead author and a psychologist and director of research in the Perini Family Survivors' Center at Dana-Farber.

During the study, the researchers analyzed data from 9,126 adult survivors of pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children.

pe·di·at·ric
adj.
Of or relating to pediatrics.
 cancers who were part of the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS CCSS Caja Costarricense del Seguro Social (Costa Rican Social Security Institution)
CCSS Center for Civil Society Studies
CCSS Commodity Command Standard System
CCSS Common Channel Signaling System
), a multi-institutional study coordinated through St. Jude Children's Research Hospital St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, founded in 1962, is a leading pediatric treatment and research facility focused on children's catastrophic diseases. It is located in Memphis, Tennessee.

In 1996, Peter Doherty, Ph.D., of St.
 in Memphis and found that 7.8 percent of the survivors reported having suicidal thoughts, compared with 4.5 percent of the control group.

About 10.6 pct of the survivors of brain and central nervous system (CNS See Continuous net settlement.

CNS

See continuous net settlement (CNS).
) cancers were the most likely to experience suicidal thoughts, while 6.7pct of the non-Hodgkin lymphoma survivors were the least likely.

"Although the vast majority of survivors reported no suicidal ideation, the significant minority of survivors with thoughts of suicide is a serious concern," said Recklitis.

Childhood cancer survivors, due to the intensive treatments they received, are at risk for developing chronic medical problems later in life.

The researchers found that health problems in adulthood were very strongly associated with the survivors' suicidal thoughts. For example, 28.8 percent of survivors reporting "poor" overall health had suicide ideation ideation /ide·a·tion/ (i?de-a´shun) the formation of ideas or images.idea´tional

i·de·a·tion
n.
The formation of ideas or mental images.
, compared with only 3.3 percent of survivors who said their health was "excellent."

Being physically disabled was associated with suicide ideation, as were the number and severity of chronic medical conditions, and cancer related pain. Even when depression was accounted for, physical health problems remained a significant predictor of suicidal thoughts.

The study appears in the Journal of Clinical Oncology The Journal of Clinical Oncology is a medical journal published by the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The Journal was founded in 1983 and publishes original research and review articles on topics relating to cancer. It is published 3 times a month. . (ANI)

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