Calidad de Vida en Pacientes Chilenas Sobrevivientes de Cáncer de Mama
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Breast Neoplasms, Quality of Life, Surveys and Questionnaires, SurvivorsResumen
Background: Quality of Life (QOL) assessment may evaluate the impact of diseases and their treatment on the overall well-being of patients. Aim: To assess QOL in Chilean breast cancer survivors. Patients and Methods: Ninety one Female breast cancer patients aged 60 ± 10 years, who finished their oncologic treatment at least a year prior to the assessment, who were disease free and in medical follow-up were included in the study. They completed the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30 core questionnaire and the breast cancer module QLQ-BR23. Results: Forty eight percent of respondents were long term survivors (more than five years). Global QOL scores were high (73.6 ± 18.2), emotional scale had the lowest scores in QLQ-C30 functional scales (72.1). Symptoms with the highest scores were: Insomnia (=21.2), pain (=20.8), and fatigue (=19.1). Body image, sexual function, and concern about the future were the most relevant problems. Body image was superior in patients with breast-conserving surgery (p= 0.008), and cognitive function was better in patients in early disease stage (P= 0.03) and in those with more than five years of survival (P=0.04). Conclusions: Even when global QOL scores were high, some symptoms were prevalent. Awareness about these problems and symptoms should improve their diagnosis and treatment.Descargas
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2016-12-21
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Irarrazaval, M. E., Kleinman, P., Silva R, F., Fernández González, L., Torres, C., Fritis, M., Barriga, C., & Waintrub, H. (2016). Calidad de Vida en Pacientes Chilenas Sobrevivientes de Cáncer de Mama. Revista Médica De Chile, 144(12). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4764
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