ObjectiveWomen with serious mental illness are more likely to be diagnosed as having late-stage breast cancer than women without serious mental illness, suggesting a disparity in screening mammography. This study aimed to compare screening mammography rates in a nationally representative sample of Medicaid beneficiaries with and without schizophrenia.MethodsMedicaid Analytic eXtract files, 2007-2012, were used to identify a cohort of women ages 40-64 with schizophrenia who were eligible for Medicaid but not Medicare (N=87,572 in 2007 and N=114,341 in 2012) and a cohort without schizophrenia, frequency-matched by age, race-ethnicity, and state (N=97,003 in 2007 and N=126,461 in 2012). Annual screening mammography rates were calculated and ad...
As the rates of breast cancer continue to increase, researchers and medical professionals struggle t...
Background Since people with mental illness are more likely to die from cancer, we assessed whether ...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women in the United States. Because...
OBJECTIVE:This study examined mammogram screening rates among women with severe mental illness by us...
ObjectiveWomen with schizophrenia appear to receive breast cancer diagnoses at later stages of the d...
IMPORTANCE: Breast cancer screening with mammography is recommended in Ontario, Canada, for females ...
Background: There is a higher mortality rate due to cancer in people with mental illness and previou...
Background: Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious m...
Background: Women living with mental health conditions may not have shared in improvements in breast...
Abstract Background Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with s...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine cervical cancer screening rates among women with severe menta...
IntroductionNationally, about one third of women with breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed at late stage...
Breast cancer screening by mammography has been shown to reduce breast cancer morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Since people with mental illness are more likely to die from cancer, we assessed whether...
Purpose: Population screening programs have contributed to reduced breast cancer mortality, but disa...
As the rates of breast cancer continue to increase, researchers and medical professionals struggle t...
Background Since people with mental illness are more likely to die from cancer, we assessed whether ...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women in the United States. Because...
OBJECTIVE:This study examined mammogram screening rates among women with severe mental illness by us...
ObjectiveWomen with schizophrenia appear to receive breast cancer diagnoses at later stages of the d...
IMPORTANCE: Breast cancer screening with mammography is recommended in Ontario, Canada, for females ...
Background: There is a higher mortality rate due to cancer in people with mental illness and previou...
Background: Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious m...
Background: Women living with mental health conditions may not have shared in improvements in breast...
Abstract Background Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with s...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine cervical cancer screening rates among women with severe menta...
IntroductionNationally, about one third of women with breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed at late stage...
Breast cancer screening by mammography has been shown to reduce breast cancer morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Since people with mental illness are more likely to die from cancer, we assessed whether...
Purpose: Population screening programs have contributed to reduced breast cancer mortality, but disa...
As the rates of breast cancer continue to increase, researchers and medical professionals struggle t...
Background Since people with mental illness are more likely to die from cancer, we assessed whether ...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women in the United States. Because...