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The Interconnectedness of Loneliness and Depression on Older Individuals Diagnosed with Cancer
Loneliness and depression significantly impact the psychological and physical well-being of older individuals diagnosed with cancer or hematological diseases. This paper reviews the intricate relationship between loneliness, depression, and their effects on older adults’ health outcomes. Through an analysis of published peer-reviewed journal articles, this paper explores the complex interactions between these psychological states and their implications for treatment adherence, quality of life, and overall health.