ObjectivesPeople with severe mental illness (SMI) are at extreme risk of being stigmatized and to receive poor quality physical care. It has been demonstrated that they have higher morbidity and poorer prognosis of several medical diseases than the general population, with an at least 10–20‐year reduction in life expectancy.MethodsA special issue of Psycho‐Oncology focusing on cancer care among patients affected by SMI was called by the Editorial Board of the journal, with the aim to explore cancer health disparities and inequalities among people with SMI, mortality from cancer, problems of communication between multidisciplinary oncology and psychiatric teams and need for more structured intervention (i.e., screening, prevention, treatment...
With cancer incidence increasing over time worldwide, attention to the burden of psychiatric and psy...
Individuals living with serious mental illness (SMI) have increased mortality chiefly because of a h...
Background: Since people with mental illness are more likely to die from cancer, we assessed whether...
Objectives: People with severe mental illness (SMI) are at extreme risk of being stigmatized and to ...
Objective: Given the reported increased rates of physical morbidity and higher mortality rates among...
ObjectiveGiven the reported increased rates of physical morbidity and higher mortality rates among p...
There has been increasing recognition of the high physical morbidity in patients with severe mental ...
Background: Higher rates of cancer mortality exist for people with significant mental health difficu...
Patients with both cancer and a severe mental illness (SMI) have a higher risk of advanced stage can...
Context: There is a 30% higher case fatality rate from cancer in psychiatric patients even though th...
ObjectivesTo identify inequalities in cancer survival rates for patients with a history of severe ps...
Individuals living with serious mental illness (SMI) have increased mortality chiefly because of a h...
ObjectiveTo examine knowledge about, perception of and current risk factors for cancer, among patien...
Background Experience of severe mental illness is associated with poor physical health and premature...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have reported excess cancer mortality in patients with mental illness. Howe...
With cancer incidence increasing over time worldwide, attention to the burden of psychiatric and psy...
Individuals living with serious mental illness (SMI) have increased mortality chiefly because of a h...
Background: Since people with mental illness are more likely to die from cancer, we assessed whether...
Objectives: People with severe mental illness (SMI) are at extreme risk of being stigmatized and to ...
Objective: Given the reported increased rates of physical morbidity and higher mortality rates among...
ObjectiveGiven the reported increased rates of physical morbidity and higher mortality rates among p...
There has been increasing recognition of the high physical morbidity in patients with severe mental ...
Background: Higher rates of cancer mortality exist for people with significant mental health difficu...
Patients with both cancer and a severe mental illness (SMI) have a higher risk of advanced stage can...
Context: There is a 30% higher case fatality rate from cancer in psychiatric patients even though th...
ObjectivesTo identify inequalities in cancer survival rates for patients with a history of severe ps...
Individuals living with serious mental illness (SMI) have increased mortality chiefly because of a h...
ObjectiveTo examine knowledge about, perception of and current risk factors for cancer, among patien...
Background Experience of severe mental illness is associated with poor physical health and premature...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have reported excess cancer mortality in patients with mental illness. Howe...
With cancer incidence increasing over time worldwide, attention to the burden of psychiatric and psy...
Individuals living with serious mental illness (SMI) have increased mortality chiefly because of a h...
Background: Since people with mental illness are more likely to die from cancer, we assessed whether...