“…During treatment, cancer patients can suffer substantial physical and psychological distress and are at an increased risk for suicide (Massie, 2004;Miovic & Block, 2007;Nakash, Barchana, Liphshitz, Keinan-Boker, & Levav, 2012;Singer, Das-Munshi, & Brähler, 2009). Approximately onethird of persons with cancer will develop a mood or anxiety disorder (Grassi, Caruso, Sabato, Massarenti, & Nanni, 2015;Miovic & Block, 2007;Mitchell et al, 2011;Nakash, Liphshitz, Keinan-Boker, & Levav, 2013;Nakash, Shemesh, Nagar, & Levav, 2012;Nakash et al, 2014;Singer et al, 2009). Findings from a recent study based on data from the World Mental Health Surveys from 13 high-and 11 low-middleincome countries showed that 12-month prevalence rates of mood and anxiety disorders were higher among active cancer patients (18.4%) compared with cancer-free respondents (13.3%) (Nakash et al, 2014).…”