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Suicide is the subject I'd like to investigate and focus on. Suicide is best described as a means of escaping a circumstance in which there is no way out. Suicide is never an option, and no one should consider it as a final resort. When certain people are diagnosed with a disease they believe there is no solution, it becomes a significant issue. These individuals may catch it hard to see the positive side of things and believe that there is no way out of living with such an illness. Fear, humiliation, guilt, rage, and depression are common feelings that people experience. A vast body of evidence demonstrates that people who receive a cancer diagnosis have significant psychological distress and psychological problems. 1-9 Cancer patients have been proven to have a higher risk of suicide10-17 and cardiovascular problems. 18-22 the majority of the findings, however, have been regarded as complications associated or the difficulty of living with cancer that is progressing (Fang et al., 2019). When confronted with a disease, most individuals feel despondent. Because there are so many diseases to pick from, this will be refined as the project progresses.
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Fang, Fang,M.D., PhD., Fall, Katja,M.D., PhD., Mittleman, Murray A,M.D., DrP.H., Sparén, P., PhD, Ye, Weimin,M.D., PhD., Adami, Hans-Olov,M.D., PhD., & Valdimarsdóttir, U., PhD. (2019).
Suicide and cardiovascular death after a cancer diagnosis. The New England Journal of Medicine, 366(14), 1310-8. Retrieved from Suicide and Cardiovascular Death After a Cancer - ProQuest. (n.d.). Www.proquest.com. Retrieved October 10, 2021, from http://search.proquest.com/docview/968910182?accountid=8289