Impact of pre-existing mental health disorders on the receipt of guideline recommended cancer treatments: A systematic review

被引:7
作者
Wang, Yueh-Hsin [1 ,6 ]
Aggarwal, Ajay [2 ,3 ]
Stewart, Robert [4 ,5 ]
Davies, Elizabeth A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Fac Life Sci & Med, Ctr Canc Soc & Publ Hlth, Comprehens Canc Ctr,Canc Epidemiol & Canc Serv Res, London, England
[2] Kings Coll London, Inst Canc Policy, London, England
[3] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Fac Publ Hlth & Policy, London, England
[4] South London & Maudsley NHS Fdn Trust, London, England
[5] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, London, England
[6] Guys Hosp, 3rd Floor,Bermondsey Wing,Great Maze Pond, London SE1 9RT, England
关键词
cancer; guideline treatment; mental health; oncology; psycho-oncology; time-to-treatment; treatment adherence and compliance; BREAST-CANCER; PSYCHIATRIC-ILLNESS; ELDERLY-PATIENTS; DIAGNOSIS; MORTALITY; SURVIVAL; SCHIZOPHRENIA; DEPRESSION; STAGE; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1002/pon.6081
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
ObjectiveDisparities in cancer outcomes for individuals with pre-existing mental health disorders have already been identified, particularly for cancer screening and mortality. We aimed to systematically review the influence on the time from cancer diagnosis to cancer treatment, treatment adherence, and differences in receipt of guideline recommended cancer treatment. MethodsWe included international studies published in English from 1 January 1995 to 23 May 2022 by searching MEDLINE, Embase, and APA PsycInfo. ResultsThis review identified 29 studies with 27 being published in the past decade. Most studies focused on breast, non-small cell lung and colorectal cancer and were of high or medium quality as assessed by the Newcastle Ottawa Scale. All studies were from high-income countries, and mostly included patients enrolled in national health insurance systems. Five assessed the impact on treatment delay or adherence, and 25 focused on the receipt of guideline recommended treatment. 20/25 studies demonstrated evidence that patients with pre-existing mental health disorders were less likely to receive guideline recommended therapies such as surgery or radiotherapy. In addition, there was a greater likelihood of receiving less intensive or modified treatment including systemic therapy. ConclusionsAcross different cancer types and treatment modalities there is evidence of a clear disparity in the receipt of guideline recommended cancer treatment for patients with pre-existing mental health disorders. The effect of pre-existing mental health disorders on treatment delay or adherence is under-researched. Future research needs to include low- and middle-income countries as well as qualitative investigations to understand the reasons for disparities in cancer treatment.
引用
收藏
页码:307 / 330
页数:24
相关论文
共 59 条
  • [1] Excess mortality from breast cancer in female breast cancer patients with severe mental illness
    Ahlgren-Rimpilainen, Aulikki J.
    Arffman, Martti
    Suvisaari, Jaana
    Manderbacka, Kristiina
    Lumme, Sonja
    Keskimaki, Ilmo
    Huovinen, Riikka
    Pukkala, Eero
    [J]. PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2020, 286
  • [2] American Psychiatric Association, 2013, DIAGN STAT MAN MENT, Vfifth
  • [3] [Anonymous], 2020, CANC TOD POP FACT SH
  • [4] [Anonymous], 2017, ADDR COM MENT DIS MA
  • [5] Effect of Mental Disorders on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Survival of Older Adults with Colon Cancer
    Baillargeon, Jacques
    Kuo, Yong-Fang
    Lin, Yu-Li
    Raji, Mukaila A.
    Singh, Amanpal
    Goodwin, James S.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 2011, 59 (07) : 1268 - 1273
  • [6] Interventions to encourage uptake of cancer screening for people with severe mental illness
    Barley, Elizabeth A.
    Borschmann, Rohan D.
    Walters, Paul
    Tylee, Andre
    [J]. COCHRANE DATABASE OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS, 2016, (09):
  • [7] Inequalities in Lung Cancer Care of Elderly Patients With Schizophrenia: An Observational Cohort Study
    Bergamo, Cara
    Sigel, Keith
    Mhango, Grace
    Kale, Minal
    Wisnivesky, Juan P.
    [J]. PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 2014, 76 (03): : 215 - 220
  • [8] The effect of depression on stage at diagnosis, treatment, and survival in pancreatic adenocarcinoma
    Boyd, Casey A.
    Benarroch-Gampel, Jaime
    Sheffield, Kristin M.
    Han, Yimei
    Kuo, Yong-Fang
    Riall, Taylor S.
    [J]. SURGERY, 2012, 152 (03) : 403 - 413
  • [9] Disparities in Oral Cancer Survival among Mentally Ill Patients
    Chang, Ting-Shou
    Hou, Szu-Jen
    Su, Yu-Chieh
    Chen, Li-Fu
    Ho, Hsu-Chieh
    Lee, Moon-Sing
    Lin, Chun-Hsuan
    Chou, Pesus
    Lee, Ching-Chih
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (08):
  • [10] Breast Cancer Treatment of Women with Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder from Philadelphia, PA: Lessons Learned and Suggestions for Improvement
    Cole, Marion
    Padmanabhan, Aruna
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CANCER EDUCATION, 2012, 27 (04) : 774 - 779