Impact of a pre-existing diagnosis of mental illness on stage of breast cancer diagnosis among older women.
Manami BhattacharyaHelen ParsonsKathleen CallAnne BlaesDonna McAlpinePublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2022)
Women with SMI have higher odds of being diagnosed at later stages, which likely contributes to higher mortality after breast cancer. Surprisingly, women with depression and anxiety have a lower risk of being diagnosed with Stage IV cancer. Earlier breast cancer diagnosis in women with SMI is an important goal for reducing disparities breast cancer survival.