scholarly journals Symptom Clusters And Quality Of Life Over 1 Year In Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Adjuvant Chemotherapy

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 134
Author(s):  
AnnM Berger ◽  
Gaurav Kumar ◽  
TriciaD LeVan ◽  
JaneL Meza
The Breast ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. S28
Author(s):  
W. Yeo ◽  
F. Mo ◽  
E. Pang ◽  
J. Suen ◽  
K. Lee ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol Volume 10 ◽  
pp. 383-389 ◽  
Author(s):  
Winnie Yeo ◽  
Frankie KF Mo ◽  
Elizabeth Pang ◽  
Joyce JS Suen ◽  
Jane Koh ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wilfried Tröger ◽  
Zdravko Ždrale ◽  
Nevena Tišma ◽  
Miodrag Matijašević

Background. Breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy often experience a loss of quality of life. Moreover chemotherapy may induce neutropenia. Patients report a better quality of life when additionally treated with mistletoe products during chemotherapy.Methods. In this prospective randomized open-label pilot study 95 patients were randomized into three groups. All patients were treated with an adjuvant chemotherapy. The primary objective of the study was quality of life, the secondary objective was neutropenia. Here we report the comparison of HxA (n= 34) versus untreated control (n= 31).Results. In the explorative analysis ten of 15 scores of the EORTC QLQ-C30 showed a better quality of life in the HxA group compared to the control group (P<0.001toP=0.038in Dunnett-T3 test). The difference was clinically relevant (difference of at least 5 points, range 5.4–12.2) in eight of the ten scores. Neutropenia occurred in 7/34 HxA patients and in 8/31 control patients (P= 0.628).Conclusions. This pilot study showed an improvement of quality of life by treating breast cancer patients with HxA additionally to CAF. Although the open design may be a limitation, the findings show the feasibility of a confirmatory study using the methods described here.


Author(s):  
Do Quyen Phan Thi

Objective: The survey aims to explore the side effects and quality of life and its determinants among breast cancer patients who have been receiveing adjuvant chemotherapy at Oncology Center - Hue Central Hospital. Sample and Methods: This cross - sectional study deployed questionnaire - based interviews with 65 patients when they came to the hospital for adjuvant chemotherapy at Oncology Center - Hue Central Hospital from January to June 2020. Collected data was analyzed using SPSS software 21 for Windows. Results: The sample has an average age of 48,84. Among the total respondents, 50,8% had hormone receptor-positive breast cancer, 61,5% had Her2neu - positive, 7,7% was triple negative breast cancer patients. Most respondents reported having symptoms that decreased their quality of life, such as dry mouth, appetite changes, fatigue, arm pain, and limited mobility in ipsilateral arm. The majority felt insecure because of their asymmetric and less good-looking body image post mastectomy. Most were no longer interested in sexual activities. The rate of stage 3 was 35,4% but there was only 7,7% of patients who had received neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. Conclusion: This survey contributes to understanding of patients’ suffering of symptoms, their concerns and anxiety, and distress during their outpatient care. It also provides information on their thoughts and preferences for options of therapy. Altogether the study carries important implications for clinicians to plan more effective treatment and care for breast cancer patients.


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