Association between depression and survival or disease recurrence in patients with head and neck cancer enrolled in a depression prevention trial
- PMID: 19309726
- DOI: 10.1002/hed.21046
Association between depression and survival or disease recurrence in patients with head and neck cancer enrolled in a depression prevention trial
Abstract
Background: To determine if depression portends a worse prognosis in patients with head and neck cancer, we conducted a retrospective chart analysis of subjects who participated in a randomized placebo-controlled trial of citalopram for the prevention of depression during head and neck cancer treatment. Thirty-five patients were randomized, 34 with 1 or more evaluations form the basis of this report.
Methods: We used the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), with a minimum follow-up of 24 months if no evidence of disease, or until recurrence or death from disease.
Results: Fourteen of 34 subjects were depressed at any time during the 16 week RCT (HAMD >15). Seven of the 14 subjects in the depressed group were dead from disease or had recurrence, compared to 4 of 20 who never developed depression (p = .03). Stage of disease was equivalent in the 2 groups.
Conclusion: This study suggests that depression in patients with head and neck cancer reduces survival.
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