2021
DOI: 10.52340/jecm.2021.613
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Depression and Cancer

Abstract: The study included 100 patients from 25 to 75 years. Out of them women were 60, Men- 40, surgery had only 45 patients, chemotherapy 16. 4 After radiation therapy, combined therapy - 35 patients. 6 were Suffering from lung cancer, 22 -breast cancer, skin cancer -6, 7 -gastric cancer, prostate and bladder cancer -4 patients , 15- ovarian cancer . The uteruscancer-25, from 100 patients 20% was suffering from mild depression , The average - 44%., Severe - 35%. without depression -1%. Suicidal taught was detected… Show more

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“…Serotonin (5HT) plays a crucial role in sleep-wake regulation and its impact depends on receptors (5HT1A, 5HT1B, 5HT2, and 5HT3) and brain regions [109,110]. Specifically, a decrease in 5HT may promote depression and insomnia among healthy individuals, which could be restored through therapeutic drugs [111]. Further, aerobic exercise exerts a positive impact on 5HT activities in the mid-brain and bloodstream and its release in the diencephalon and cerebrum promotes normal sleep [112].…”
Section: Aetiology Epidemiology and Pathophysiology Of Insomniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serotonin (5HT) plays a crucial role in sleep-wake regulation and its impact depends on receptors (5HT1A, 5HT1B, 5HT2, and 5HT3) and brain regions [109,110]. Specifically, a decrease in 5HT may promote depression and insomnia among healthy individuals, which could be restored through therapeutic drugs [111]. Further, aerobic exercise exerts a positive impact on 5HT activities in the mid-brain and bloodstream and its release in the diencephalon and cerebrum promotes normal sleep [112].…”
Section: Aetiology Epidemiology and Pathophysiology Of Insomniamentioning
confidence: 99%