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Interferon-α in oncology patients: Fewer psychiatric side effects than anticipated

  • Marjolein Bannink
  • , Wim H.J. Kruit
  • , Arthur R. Van Gool
  • , Stefan Sleijfer
  • , Bronno Van Der Holt
  • , Alexander M.M. Eggermont
  • , Gerrit Stoter
  • , Michiel W. Hengeveld

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Abstract

Interferon-α (IFN-α) treatment in both oncological and hepatological settings is associated with depression. If IFN-α treatment induces depression in high numbers, it could serve as a model for studying the pathophysiology of depression, in general. The authors therefore studied 43 oncology patients treated with standard or pegylated IFN-α with baseline psychiatric assessment and at regular time-points in the first 6 months of treatment. Apart from a severe depression because of brain metastases, authors observed only two clinically relevant depressive states. Contrary to findings in most of the literature, most depressive episodes in this study were self-limiting and short-lasting and were associated with either episodes of flu-like symptoms common at the start of the treatment or with concurrent psychosocial events. In the group as a whole, scores on both observer-based and self-report rating scales did not show clinically relevant changes. The results of this study indicate that IFN-α treatment is not suitable as a study model for depression in general.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)56-63
Number of pages8
JournalPsychosomatics
Volume49
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

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