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Narrative review of anxiety and depression in patients with esophageal cancer: underappreciated and undertreated

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JOURNAL OF THORACIC DISEASE
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 3160-3170

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AME PUBL CO
DOI: 10.21037/jtd-20-3529

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Depression; anxiety; affective disorders; Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS); esophageal cancer; esophagectomy

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Depression and anxiety are common emotional disorders affecting patients with esophageal cancer. Due to variability in study design and diagnostic criteria, the prevalence of these illnesses remains elusive in the literature. Psychiatric and psychosocial illnesses may impact compliance with surveillance and treatment, potentially influencing patient survival rates.
Depression and anxiety are emotional disorders that commonly affect patients with esophageal cancer. As a result of its high morbidity, mortality, and complication rates, this population is at particularly high risk for developing or exacerbating affective disorders; even when compared to patients with other forms of cancer. Many of the medical conditions and social behaviors that predispose patients to this disease are also independently associated with affective disorders, and likely compound their effects. Unfortunately, in the existing literature, there is wide variability in study design and diagnostic criteria. There is no standard method of evaluation, many studies are limited to written surveys, and widespread mental health screening is not included as a part of routine care. As a result, the prevalence of these illnesses remains elusive. Additionally, psychiatric and psychosocial illness can affect compliance with surveillance and treatment, and gaps in knowledge may ultimately influence patient outcomes and survival. This review will discuss the existing literature on depression and anxiety in patients with esophageal cancer. It will highlight current methods of psychological evaluation, the prevalence of affective disorders in this population, and their effects on treatment, compliance, and outcomes. It will also discuss possible screening tools, treatments and interventions for these comorbid illnesses that may improve oncologic outcomes as well as quality of life.

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