Suicide in cancer patients undergoing palliative care: A report of two cases

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Salud Mental Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2022.012
Leticia Ascencio Huertas, O. Rodríguez-Mayoral, M. García-Salamanca, Edith Monreal-Carrillo, S. Allende-Pérez
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Introduction. Suicide represents a major public health problem worldwide, and cancer patients might have vulnerability factors which increase suicide risk. There are multiple factors associated with this tragic outcome, including those stemming from the disease itself, mental illness and social, personal and spiritual factors. Although previous reports have identified a suicide rate which ranges from .03-7% among cancer patients undergoing palliative care, this has not been studied in Mexico. Objective. This study sought to report the cases of suicide in patients with cancer undergoing palliative care at a large cancer reference center. Method. A retrospective review of records was performed between 2018-2019 for patients treated at the Palliative Care Service of the Instituto Nacional de Cancerología in Mexico City. Records for patients who committed suicide were reviewed to describe factors associated with this outcome. Results. Among all deaths identified during the record review, two were due to suicide (.09%). The patients were one female and one male, 60 and 42 years of age, diagnosed with breast cancer and gastroesophageal junction cancer, respectively, associated with tobacco and alcohol consumption, as well as several economic, social, and familial stress factors. One of the patients was identified as likely having major depressive disorder. Discussion and conclusion. Deaths might be underreported in our population. A systematic evaluation is required in order to establish and detect suicidal behavior risk factors, and a follow-up plan for all these patients.
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接受姑息治疗的癌症患者自杀:附两例报告
介绍。自杀是世界范围内的一个主要公共卫生问题,癌症患者可能具有增加自杀风险的脆弱因素。与这一悲剧性结果有关的因素有多种,包括疾病本身、精神疾病以及社会、个人和精神因素。虽然以前的报告已经确定,在接受姑息治疗的癌症患者中,自杀率在0.03 -7%之间,但墨西哥尚未对此进行研究。目标。本研究旨在报告在大型癌症参考中心接受姑息治疗的癌症患者的自杀病例。方法。2018-2019年期间,对在墨西哥城国立医院Cancerología姑息治疗服务中心接受治疗的患者进行了回顾性审查。研究人员回顾了自杀患者的记录,以描述与这一结果相关的因素。结果。在记录审查期间确定的所有死亡中,有2人死于自杀(0.09%)。患者为一女一男,年龄分别为60岁和42岁,分别诊断为乳腺癌和胃食管结癌,与烟草和酒精消费以及一些经济、社会和家庭压力因素有关。其中一名患者被确定为可能患有重度抑郁症。讨论与结论。我们的人口中死亡人数可能被低估了。需要进行系统的评估,以确定和发现自杀行为的危险因素,并为所有这些患者制定随访计划。
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