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Effect of breast-conserving surgery with modified radical mastectomy on the quality of life in patients with early-stage breast cancer

YI Ying, JIANG Xuemei, LEI Hai, LUO Xue.   

  1. Department of Breast Surgery, Deyang Peoples Hospital
  • Received:2015-08-21 Revised:2015-10-08 Online:2016-07-30 Published:2016-07-30

Abstract: Objective To investigate the effect of breast-conserving surgery with modified radical mastectomy on the quality of life of early-stage breast cancer patients. Methods From January 2013 to January 2015, a retrospective analysis of early-stage breast cancer patients(276 cases) in our hospital, including 138 cases of breastconserving surgery group, 138 cases of modified radical mastectomy group. The patients satisfaction, selfrating depression scale (SDS) and selfrating anxiety scale (SAS) were used to evaluate the impact of the quality of life for breast cancer patients in two groups. Rosenberg selfesteem scale (SES), family cohesion adaptability scale, quality of life measurement table (FA CT-B) were used to perform the questionnaire analysis. ResultsThe SAS and SDS scores of breastconserving surgery group was lower than those of the modified radical mastectomy group with significant statistical difference (P<0.05). The patients satisfaction in the breastconserving surgery group was higher than that in the radical mastectomy group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). The measurement results of SES, FA CT-B in the breastconserving surgery group was improved compared with the modified radical mastectomy group(P<0.05). Family cohesion and adaptability in the breastconserving surgery group were better than those in the modified radical mastectomy group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion The implementation of breastconserving surgery care can improve the quality of life in patients with early-stage breast cancer, relieve patients' psychological and physical discomfort, and promote the rehabilitation of patients.

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