Depression is a common complication/co-morbidity in patients with brain tumors. Better understanding of the relationships
between brain tumors and depression should lead to improvement in patient care. This paper reviews these relationships in
order to direct further study to improve patient care, and hopefully, outcome. Both anatomic and physiological perturbations
in the brain are likely involved in the associations between depression and brain tumors. Tumor treatments are also associated
with depression. Depression has a significant negative impact on outcome in brain tumor patients. The role of treatment of
depression in brain tumor patients has been scantly studied. Further investigation directed to these areas of knowledge deficit
should benefit depressed patients with brain tumors.
Keywords Depression - Brain tumors - Anatomy - Neuro-oncology - Incidence - Review