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Depression, anxiety, and the risk of cancer: An individual participant data meta-analysis

Authors :
van Tuijl, Lonneke A
Basten, Maartje
Pan, Kuan-Yu
Vermeulen, Roel
Portengen, Lützen
de Graeff, Alexander
Dekker, Joost
Geerlings, Mirjam I
Hoogendoorn, Adriaan
Lamers, Femke
Voogd, Adri C
Abell, Jessica
Awadalla, Philip
Beekman, Aartjan T F
Bjerkeset, Ottar
Boyd, Andy
Cui, Yunsong
Frank, Philipp
Galenkamp, Henrike
Garssen, Bert
Hellingman, Sean
Huisman, Martijn
Huss, Anke
de Jong, Trynke R
Keats, Melanie R
Kok, Almar A L
Krokstad, Steinar
van Leeuwen, Flora E
Luik, Annemarie I
Noisel, Nolwenn
Onland-Moret, N Charlotte
Payette, Yves
Penninx, Brenda W J H
Rissanen, Ina
Roest, Annelieke M
Ruiter, Rikje
Schoevers, Robert A
Soave, David
Spaan, Mandy
Steptoe, Andrew
Stronks, Karien
Sund, Erik R
Sweeney, Ellen
Twait, Emma L
Teyhan, Alison
Verschuren, W M Monique
van der Willik, Kimberly D
Rosmalen, Judith G M
Ranchor, Adelita V
van Tuijl, Lonneke A
Basten, Maartje
Pan, Kuan-Yu
Vermeulen, Roel
Portengen, Lützen
de Graeff, Alexander
Dekker, Joost
Geerlings, Mirjam I
Hoogendoorn, Adriaan
Lamers, Femke
Voogd, Adri C
Abell, Jessica
Awadalla, Philip
Beekman, Aartjan T F
Bjerkeset, Ottar
Boyd, Andy
Cui, Yunsong
Frank, Philipp
Galenkamp, Henrike
Garssen, Bert
Hellingman, Sean
Huisman, Martijn
Huss, Anke
de Jong, Trynke R
Keats, Melanie R
Kok, Almar A L
Krokstad, Steinar
van Leeuwen, Flora E
Luik, Annemarie I
Noisel, Nolwenn
Onland-Moret, N Charlotte
Payette, Yves
Penninx, Brenda W J H
Rissanen, Ina
Roest, Annelieke M
Ruiter, Rikje
Schoevers, Robert A
Soave, David
Spaan, Mandy
Steptoe, Andrew
Stronks, Karien
Sund, Erik R
Sweeney, Ellen
Twait, Emma L
Teyhan, Alison
Verschuren, W M Monique
van der Willik, Kimberly D
Rosmalen, Judith G M
Ranchor, Adelita V
Source :
Cancer vol.129 (2023) date: 2023-10-14 nr.20 p.3287-3299 [ISSN 0008-543X]
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety have long been hypothesized to be related to an increased cancer risk. Despite the great amount of research that has been conducted, findings are inconclusive. To provide a stronger basis for addressing the associations between depression, anxiety, and the incidence of various cancer types (overall, breast, lung, prostate, colorectal, alcohol-related, and smoking-related cancers), individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses were performed within the Psychosocial Factors and Cancer Incidence (PSY-CA) consortium.METHODS: The PSY-CA consortium includes data from 18 cohorts with measures of depression or anxiety (up to N = 319,613; cancer incidences, 25,803; person-years of follow-up, 3,254,714). Both symptoms and a diagnosis of depression and anxiety were examined as predictors of future cancer risk. Two-stage IPD meta-analyses were run, first by using Cox regression models in each cohort (stage 1), and then by aggregating the results in random-effects meta-analyses (stage 2).RESULTS: No associations were found between depression or anxiety and overall, breast, prostate, colorectal, and alcohol-related cancers. Depression and anxiety (symptoms and diagnoses) were associated with the incidence of lung cancer and smoking-related cancers (hazard ratios [HRs], 1.06-1.60). However, these associations were substantially attenuated when additionally adjusting for known risk factors including smoking, alcohol use, and body mass index (HRs, 1.04-1.23).CONCLUSIONS: Depression and anxiety are not related to increased risk for most cancer outcomes, except for lung and smoking-related cancers. This study shows that key covariates are likely to explain the relationship between depression, anxiety, and lung and smoking-related cancers. PREREGISTRATION NUMBER: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=157677.

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OAIster
Journal :
Cancer vol.129 (2023) date: 2023-10-14 nr.20 p.3287-3299 [ISSN 0008-543X]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.34853, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445830873
Document Type :
Electronic Resource