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Ji Hyae Lee1, Brad E Zacharia2, Djibril Ba3, Douglas Leslie3, Guodong Liu3, Neerav Goyal4.
Abstract
Objective The main purpose of this article is to examine the prevalence, incidence, sociodemographic, and clinical characteristics of mental health disorders (MHDs) among patients with skull base malignancies. Design Retrospective cohort study. Settings/Participants Six-thousand seven-hundred sixty sinonasal/skull base cancer patients in the MarketScan database between 2005 and 2014. Main Outcome Measures Frequency of MHDs pre- and post-diagnosis in patients harboring sinonasal/skull base malignancies. Results A significant increase in MHDs was noted from pre- to post-cancer diagnosis (22 vs 31%, p < 0.0001). Despite an increase in the prevalence rate, the demographic profile of patients with MHDs post-diagnosis remained similar to pre-diagnosis. Those patients harboring MHDs were, however, more likely to be women (62.7 vs 47.4%), and carry a history of smoking (40.9 vs 26.3%) than those without MHDs. These comparisons were statistically significant ( p < 0.0001). Conclusion The prevalence of MHDs increases following a diagnosis of a sinonasal/skull base malignancy. Patients with MHDs were more likely to be women and smokers. © Thieme Medical Publishers.Entities:
Keywords: mental health disorders; sinonasal cancer; skull base cancer; survivorship
Year: 2019 PMID: 32206538 PMCID: PMC7082165 DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1679889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol Surg B Skull Base ISSN: 2193-634X