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A longitudinal study of distress (depression and anxiety) up to 18 months after radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
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The rates of depression in head and neck cancer patients increase following cancer treatment and are related to tumour/treatment-related physical symptoms. Anxiety levels are higher pre-treatment, lower immediately following cancer treatment but rise to near pre-treatment levels more than a year after completion of cancer treatment.
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