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Health-related quality of life in long-term early-stage breast cancer survivors compared to general population in Korea.
Tran, Thi Xuan Mai; Jung, So-Youn; Lee, Eun-Gyeong; Cho, Heeyoun; Kim, Na Yeon; Shim, Sungkeun; Kim, Ho Young; Kang, Danbee; Cho, Juhee; Lee, Eunsook; Chang, Yoonjung; Cho, Hyunsoon.
Afiliação
  • Tran TXM; Department of Cancer Control and Population Health, Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy, National Cancer Center, Goyang, 10408, Republic of Korea.
  • Jung SY; Center for Breast Cancer, National Cancer Center, Goyang, 10408, Republic of Korea.
  • Lee EG; Center for Breast Cancer, National Cancer Center, Goyang, 10408, Republic of Korea.
  • Cho H; Division of Cancer Control and Policy, National Cancer Control Institute, National Cancer Center, 323 Ilsan-Ro, Ilsandong-Gu, Goyang-Si, Goyang, Gyeonggi-Do, 10408, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim NY; Cancer Education Center, Samsung Comprehensive Cancer Center, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, 06351, Republic of Korea.
  • Shim S; Center for Clinical Epidemiology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, 06351, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim HY; Cancer Education Center, Samsung Comprehensive Cancer Center, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, 06351, Republic of Korea.
  • Kang D; Center for Clinical Epidemiology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, 06351, Republic of Korea.
  • Cho J; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation, SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, 06351, Republic of Korea.
  • Lee E; Center for Clinical Epidemiology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, 06351, Republic of Korea.
  • Chang Y; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation, SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, 06351, Republic of Korea.
  • Cho H; Center for Breast Cancer, National Cancer Center, Goyang, 10408, Republic of Korea.
J Cancer Surviv ; 2023 Nov 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37999857
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

This study assessed health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of long-term breast cancer (BC) survivors diagnosed at early stages and compare with cancer-free, age-matched women.

METHODS:

The study population included BC survivors diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) or breast cancer stages I-II, who had undergone lumpectomy/mastectomy, with time since diagnosis ranging from 9 to 16 years. Survey was conducted at two tertiary hospitals in 2020. Data for cancer-free female controls was randomly drawn from a population-based survey and age-, education-matched with 1 case 3 controls ratio. Self-reported HRQoL was assessed using EQ-5D with five dimentions. EQ-5D utility index score was calculated. Difference in EQ-5D score was evaluated using the Tobit regression model with adjustment for other covariates.

RESULTS:

Of 273 survivors. 88% and 12% underwent mastectomy and lumpectomy, respectively. The mean (standard deviation, SD) age at survey was 57.3 (8.5) years old. BC survivors reported significantly more problems performing daily activities (11% vs. 5%, p < 0.001), pain/discomfort (46% vs. 23%, p < 0.001), and anxious/depressed feelings (44% vs. 8%, p < 0.001) relative to the controls. Difference in EQ-5D score between BC survivors and the general population was higher in older age groups. The overall EQ-5D score of BC survivors was statistically lower than that of the control subjects (adjusted [Formula see text]=0.117, p < 0.001).

CONCLUSION:

Long-term BC survivors who survived beyond ten years post-diagnosis experience more pain, anxiety, and distress, leading to an overall poorer HRQoL. IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS This study suggest the importance of follow-up care, particularly focusing on pain, anxiety, and distress management to enhance the HRQoL of long-term BC survivors.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article