Thursday 17 July 2014

Depression may keep some men from fighting prostate cancer

By Shereen Lehman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Depression may be source of disparities in the treatment men get for prostate cancer, according to a new study. In the analysis, older men who were depressed before they got a prostate cancer diagnosis were more likely to have aggressive cancer, less likely to undergo the recommended treatment for their stage and type of disease and more likely to die. “We traditionally think of disparities in healthcare by race and socioeconomic status, but our research demonstrates that mental illness can also be a significant driver of treatment choice and outcomes in terms of prostate cancer,” Dr. Jim Hu told Reuters Health in an email. He led the new study that was published in Journal of Clinical Oncology. via Health News Headlines - Yahoo News Read More Here..

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