Longitudinal impact of bladder cancer diagnosis on common psychiatric disorders
Abstract Background The presence of psychiatric disorders in patients with cancer is associated with increased morbidity and poorer outcomes. We sought to determine the impact of a new bladder cancer diagnosis on the incidence of depression and anxiety. Methods We used a database of billing claims (...
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Autores principales: | Ian J. Cooke, Dattatraya Patil, Katherine Bobrek, Vikram Narayan, Viraj Master, Mark Rapaport, Christopher P. Filson, Shreyas S. Joshi |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/067a8cc166f5435f90ddfa3e652c0f56 |
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