Healio (3/13, Shinkle) reports an analysis found that “childhood cancer survivors in Europe exhibited higher risk for suicidal ideation than the general population.” Researchers analyzed “16 studies that examined suicide…or suicidal ideation.” Results showed “childhood cancer survivors exhibited significantly increased risk for suicidal ideation…but not for suicide…compared with the general European population.” A subgroup analysis “revealed a higher prevalence of suicidal ideation among childhood cancer survivors during active cancer treatment than during the rest of the follow-up period.” Investigators concluded, “Future research could further stratify childhood cancer survivors based on factors such as cancer type, treatment modality and socioeconomic background to provide a more nuanced understanding of suicidality risk.” The analysis was published in JAMA Network Open.
Related Links:
— “Suicidal ideation significantly higher among childhood cancer survivors,” Matthew Shinkle, Healio, March 13, 2025