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Depression more common for cancer patients, but rarely treated BY KATHRYN DOYLE NEW YORK Fri Sep 5, 2014 4:08pm EDT NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Three new studies by researchers at the Universities of Oxford and Edinbur
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University of Southern California School / University of Oxford Department / /

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Depression Care / treatment for depression / cancer care / cancer treatment / /

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patient's cancer / depressed cancer / cancer / good cancer / patients attending outpatient cancer / colorectal cancer / diabetes / finally genitourinary cancer / specially trained cancer / clinical depression / lung cancer / U.S. Some cancer / Depression / serious depression / breast and colorectal cancer / /

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psychotherapy / /

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University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry / University of Southern California School of Social Work / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

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KATHRYN DOYLE / Michael Sharpe / Kathleen Ell / /

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Southern California / /

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