Patient factors associated with cancer worry post-breast reconstruction: A cross-sectional study Journal Article


Authors: Gallo, L.; Kaur, M.; Tsangaris, E.; Griffith, L.; Nelson, J. A.; Pusic, A. L.; Klassen, A. F.; Voineskos, S.
Article Title: Patient factors associated with cancer worry post-breast reconstruction: A cross-sectional study
Abstract: Purpose: The BREAST-Q Breast Cancer module is a patient-reported outcome measure for women with breast cancer diagnosis. Our research team developed and validated a novel BREAST-Q scale for this module that measures quality of life outcomes specific to cancer worry. The aim of this study was to investigate patient related breast reconstruction factors that are associated with worse scores on the new BREAST-Q Cancer Worry Scale. Methods: Women with a history of breast cancer treated with mastectomy and reconstruction, aged ≥18 years, and English-speaking were recruited through the Love Research Army between October and November 2019. Participants completed demographic and clinical questions alongside the BREAST-Q Cancer Worry Scale. Univariable and multivariable regression analyses were used to identify participant characteristics associated with cancer worry scores. Results: Among the 554 potential respondents, 538 (97.1%) completed the Cancer Worry Scale. The average patient age was 58.4 (+9.8) years. Cancer Worry scores were normally distributed with a mean of 46.4 (+17.2). Cancer Worry scores were significantly associated (p < 0.01) with younger age, history of radiation therapy, complications associated with breast surgery since diagnosis, use of textured breast implants, and shorter duration since surgery. Conclusions: This exploratory analysis provides evidence of patient characteristics that may be associated with cancer worry following postmastectomy breast reconstruction. © 2024
Keywords: adult; controlled study; middle aged; major clinical study; cancer patient; cancer diagnosis; quality of life; multiple cycle treatment; breast cancer; breast reconstruction; information processing; data analysis; cross-sectional study; breast surgery; breast augmentation; patient-reported outcome measures; patient-reported outcome; breast-q; cancer worry; human; female; article; patient worry
Journal Title: Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Volume: 93
ISSN: 1748-6815
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2024-06-01
Start Page: 173
End Page: 182
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2024.04.015
PUBMED: 38703705
PROVIDER: scopus
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