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Radić, Petra, Murgić, Jure, Tomljenović, Helena, Jazvić, Marijana, Marić Brozić, Jasmina, Kirac, Iva, Guteša, Ilija, Soldić, Željko, Fröbe, Ana |
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angličtina |
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2021 |
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Introduction: Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in women and a major public health issue in developed countries. Primary surgery is the key treatment modality for localized breast cancer and there has been a shift towards breast conservation over the last two decades. Robust evidence suggests the longstanding impact of type of primary surgery on health-related quality of life (QoL) and integral well-being of patients with breast cancer going through adjuvant oncologic treatment. The aim of this study was to compare QoL, anxiety (A), depression (D) and body image (BI) of breast cancer patients during different phases of adjuvant treatment with respect to type of primary breast surgery received. Patients and methods: A total of 425 breast cancer patients were recruited in a cross-sectional study at key points of their adjuvant treatment trajectory: two weeks after primary surgery, during adjuvant chemotherapy, adjuvant radiotherapy, and at a 6-month follow-up. They completed pen-paper questionnaires, including the EORTC core questionnaire QLQ-C30 and breast cancer-specific module QLQ-BR23, Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS) and Body Image Scale. Differences in clinical and treatment factors and differences in mean scores across QoL domains, A, D, and BIS for all cohort and for each phase of adjuvant treatment were analyzed using chi square test, ANOVA or student t-test. Association of type of surgery with global QoL as the main QoL domain was explored using linear regression. Results: Two- hundred eighty-nine (69%) and 133 (31%) patients were treated with primary breast-conserving surgery (BCS) and mastectomy (M). With respect to baseline clinical and sociodemographic factors, significant differences between women with BCS and M were observed in tumor stage (p |
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OpenAIRE |
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