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【SABCS2015】保乳治疗后患者对美容效果的长期满意度和社会心理适应性仅受乳房肿块切除体积影响

 SIBCS 2020-08-27

[P1-11-04] Long-term patient satisfaction with cosmetic outcome and psychosocial wellbeing after breast conserving therapy is affected only by lumpectomy volume.

Welsh JL, Fu S, Liao J, Sugg SL, Scott-Conner CE, Weigel RJ, Erdahl LM, Lizarraga IM.

University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.

Introduction: Breast conserving therapy (BCT) is considered the treatment of choice for early stage breast cancer by National Cancer Institute guidelines. Little data exists on patient-reported satisfaction and quality of life outcomes after lumpectomy with radiation. This study aims to identify factors influencing satisfaction with cosmetic outcome and quality of life in patients receiving BCT using a validated instrument.

Methods: All patients treated with lumpectomy and radiation for breast cancer at our institution from 1997-2012 received a mailed questionnaire containing the BREAST-Q breast conservation module (graciously provided by Dr A. Pusic, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), a validated quality of life survey instrument. A retrospective chart review was performed for survey responders for demographic, treatment, and staging information. Scores were calculated for satisfaction with appearance of the breast, adverse effects of radiation, sexual wellbeing, psychosocial wellbeing and physical wellbeing: upper body and arm. Pearson correlation coefficients were obtained. Wilcoxon rank-sum and one-way ANOVA were used to identify associations between patient variables and satisfaction scores. Multivariate regression was used to assess confounding variables.

Results: A total of 110 questionnaires (response rate of 29.5%) fit criteria for analysis. The mean age of respondents was 65.9±11.2 yrs, and mean time since diagnosis was 91.8±53.1 mos. We observed the strongest correlations between satisfaction with breast appearance and sexual wellbeing (r=0.66, p<0.01), breast appearance and psychosocial wellbeing (r=0.62, p<0.01), and fewer effects of radiation and physical wellbeing (r=0.65, p<0.01). Lumpectomy volume was associated with decreased satisfaction with breast appearance (r=-0.32, p <0.01) and psychosocial wellbeing (r=-0.19, p<0.05). There was no correlation between satisfaction with breast appearance and patient age, time since surgery, history of re-excision, stage or localization technique. Patients with older age at diagnosis reported significantly fewer effects of radiation and better psychosocial, physical, and sexual wellbeing (all p<0.05) (Table1). The incidence of recurrence was 2.7% and did not impact satisfaction scores.

Conclusions: In women undergoing BCT, patient satisfaction with appearance of the breast and psychosocial wellbeing at 7.6 years of follow-up correlated with the volume of tissue removed but no other patient or tumor characteristics. Increasing age at diagnosis was associated with greater satisfaction in multiple domains. These results emphasize the importance of precise surgical technique and patient selection in order to achieve long-term patient satisfaction with BCT.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015 5:00 PM

Poster Session 1: Psychosocial, Quality of Life, and Educational Aspects: Psychosocial Aspects (5:00 PM-7:00 PM)

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