Mental Health Disorders Associated with Mammography Receipt Among Women Veterans - Report - MDSpire

Mental Health Disorders Associated with Mammography Receipt Among Women Veterans

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  • Thad E. Abrams

  • Amy Gravely

  • Elisheva Danan

  • Paulo Shiroma

  • Paul Thuras

  • Anders Westanmo

  • December 10, 2025

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Clinical Report: Mental Health Conditions Linked to Mammography Participation in Female Veterans

Overview

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Background

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Data Highlights

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Key Findings

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Clinical Implications

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Conclusion

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References

  1. European Radiology, 2024 -- Variations in Mammographic Characteristics Linked to Body Composition in Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
  2. The ASCO Post, 2013 -- Black, Asian, and Younger Women at Increased Risk of PTSD after Diagnosis of Localized Breast Cancer
  3. The ASCO Post, 2025 -- Racial, Ethnic Disparities in Diagnostic Procedures Following Abnormal Mammograms
  4. Psychological Effects Associated with Different Breast Cancer Surgical Procedures: Findings from a National Cohort Analysis, 2022

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