Depression, smoking, and lung cancer risk over 24 years among women.
Claudia Trudel-FitzgeraldEmily S ZevonIchiro KawachiReginald D Tucker-SeeleyLaura D KubzanskyPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
These findings suggest that greater depressive symptoms may contribute to lung cancer incidence, directly and indirectly via smoking habits, which accounted for over a third of the association.