The aim of the study was to discover whether there are differences in suici
de tendency in cancer patients during the various stages of the illness, i.
e., diagnosis, adjuvant chemotherapy, and recurrence. The patients were bei
ng treated at two oncological medical centers in northern Israel. No statis
tical differences were found between 30 newly diagnosed cancer patients, 51
cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy, and 33 cancer patients wi
th recurrence receiving chemotherapy, as measured by the Israeli Index of P
otential Suicide (IIPS). The main findings show a correlation between suici
de tendency and depression, as measured by the Beck Depression Inventory (B
DI), although not between suicide tendency and hopelessness, as measured by
the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS). The findings also indicate statistical
differences between the groups in hopelessness and social support: newly di
agnosed patients have more symptoms of hopelessness, while patients in recu
rrence receive more social support than the other two groups.