Suicide after colorectal cancer-a national population-based study.
Charlotta LarssonHanna de la CroixRode GrönkvistJennifer ParkJacob RosenbergViktor TasseliusEva HaglindEva HaglindPublished in: Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (2024)
Suicide after surgery for colorectal cancer was almost twice as high as in the control group, mainly driven by excess mortality among men. Although the cases were few in the subgroup of nonoperated patients, the considerably higher risk of suicide indicates that more resources might be needed in this group. Evaluation of risk factors for suicide among patients with colorectal cancer should be performed for early identification of individuals at risk.