Geographical distance predicts psychiatric treatment retention for Hispanic women with comorbid major depression and breast cancer - Chen Y, Markowitz JC, Blanco C, Hershman DL, Zhang JT, Hellerstein DJ.
PURPOSE: Depression is among the most common comorbid psychiatric disorders of patients with breast cancer. Depression decreases patient quality of life and, if untreated, can adversely affect cancer treatment. We sought to identify treatment barriers for ...
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