Depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy: A national cohort study.

The objective of this study was to compare the incidence of post-operative depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy with the incidence of post-operative depression in non-breast cancer participants (controls).Using data from the Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment...

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Main Authors: Min-Su Kim, So Young Kim, Jin-Hwan Kim, Bumjung Park, Hyo Geun Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5386257?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-490b3e8a4d394102ba30f8ca3a9280632020-11-24T20:50:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01124e017539510.1371/journal.pone.0175395Depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy: A national cohort study.Min-Su KimSo Young KimJin-Hwan KimBumjung ParkHyo Geun ChoiThe objective of this study was to compare the incidence of post-operative depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy with the incidence of post-operative depression in non-breast cancer participants (controls).Using data from the Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA), we selected 2,130 patients with breast cancer who have undergone mastectomy for this national cohort study and matched these patients 1:4 with 8,520 control participants according to age, sex, income, region, and pre-operative depression. The incidence of post-operative depression was measured from mastectomy year to post-op year 10. The Mann-Whitney U test was used for data analysis, and the false-discovery rate was applied to determine statistical significance (P < 0.05).The incidence of depression was higher in the breast cancer with mastectomy group than in the control group up to 3 years after mastectomy). However, there was no difference in the incidence of depression between the breast cancer with mastectomy group and the control group after post-op 4 years. The incidence of depression was higher in the breast cancer with mastectomy group than in the control group up to 2 years after mastectomy, and there was no difference in the incidence of depression between the two groups after post-op 3 years in middle-aged and older adults (≥ 40 years old). In young adults (≤ 39 years old), the incidence of depression was significantly higher in the breast cancer with mastectomy group than in the control group in mastectomy year.Patients undergoing mastectomy for breast cancer experience depression more frequently than healthy people. However, patients overcome their depressive mood symptoms during the postoperative period. Young adults overcome their symptoms more quickly than middle-aged and older adults.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5386257?pdf=render
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author Min-Su Kim
So Young Kim
Jin-Hwan Kim
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Hyo Geun Choi
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So Young Kim
Jin-Hwan Kim
Bumjung Park
Hyo Geun Choi
Depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy: A national cohort study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Min-Su Kim
So Young Kim
Jin-Hwan Kim
Bumjung Park
Hyo Geun Choi
author_sort Min-Su Kim
title Depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy: A national cohort study.
title_short Depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy: A national cohort study.
title_full Depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy: A national cohort study.
title_fullStr Depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy: A national cohort study.
title_full_unstemmed Depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy: A national cohort study.
title_sort depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy: a national cohort study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The objective of this study was to compare the incidence of post-operative depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy with the incidence of post-operative depression in non-breast cancer participants (controls).Using data from the Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA), we selected 2,130 patients with breast cancer who have undergone mastectomy for this national cohort study and matched these patients 1:4 with 8,520 control participants according to age, sex, income, region, and pre-operative depression. The incidence of post-operative depression was measured from mastectomy year to post-op year 10. The Mann-Whitney U test was used for data analysis, and the false-discovery rate was applied to determine statistical significance (P < 0.05).The incidence of depression was higher in the breast cancer with mastectomy group than in the control group up to 3 years after mastectomy). However, there was no difference in the incidence of depression between the breast cancer with mastectomy group and the control group after post-op 4 years. The incidence of depression was higher in the breast cancer with mastectomy group than in the control group up to 2 years after mastectomy, and there was no difference in the incidence of depression between the two groups after post-op 3 years in middle-aged and older adults (≥ 40 years old). In young adults (≤ 39 years old), the incidence of depression was significantly higher in the breast cancer with mastectomy group than in the control group in mastectomy year.Patients undergoing mastectomy for breast cancer experience depression more frequently than healthy people. However, patients overcome their depressive mood symptoms during the postoperative period. Young adults overcome their symptoms more quickly than middle-aged and older adults.
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