Breast density knowledge and willingness to delay treatment for pre-operative breast cancer imaging among women with a personal history of breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Res
; 26(1): 73, 2024 Apr 29.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Following a breast cancer diagnosis, it is uncertain whether women's breast density knowledge influences their willingness to undergo pre-operative imaging to detect additional cancer in their breasts. We evaluated women's breast density knowledge and their willingness to delay treatment for pre-operative testing.METHODS:
We surveyed women identified in the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium aged ≥ 18 years, with first breast cancer diagnosed within the prior 6-18 months, who had at least one breast density measurement within the 5 years prior to their diagnosis. We assessed women's breast density knowledge and correlates of willingness to delay treatment for 6 or more weeks for pre-operative imaging via logistic regression.RESULTS:
Survey participation was 28.3% (969/3,430). Seventy-two percent (469/647) of women with dense and 11% (34/322) with non-dense breasts correctly knew their density (p < 0.001); 69% (665/969) of all women knew dense breasts make it harder to detect cancers on a mammogram; and 29% (285/969) were willing to delay treatment ≥ 6 weeks to undergo pre-operative imaging. Willingness to delay treatment did not differ by self-reported density (OR0.99 for non-dense vs. dense; 95%CI 0.50-1.96). Treatment with chemotherapy was associated with less willingness to delay treatment (OR0.67; 95%CI 0.46-0.96). Having previously delayed breast cancer treatment more than 3 months was associated with an increased willingness to delay treatment for pre-operative imaging (OR2.18; 95%CI 1.26-3.77).CONCLUSIONS:
Understanding of personal breast density was not associated with willingness to delay treatment 6 or more weeks for pre-operative imaging, but aspects of a woman's treatment experience were. CLINICALTRIALS GOV NCT02980848 registered December 2, 2016.Palavras-chave
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Neoplasias da Mama
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Mamografia
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Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde
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Tempo para o Tratamento
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Densidade da Mama
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Ano de publicação:
2024
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