Posted AT 8:30 AM EST on 20/10/06
Cancer and suicide rates
TERRY WEBER
Globe and Mail Update
An Ottawa doctor has raised a red flag on the suicide risk among cancer patients.
In a research paper published on-line this week in the Annals of Oncology, Dr. Wayne Kendal analyzed 1.3 million cancer cases in the United States and found that 19 out of every 1,000 male cancer patients and four out of every 1,000 female cancer patients committed suicide.
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