Upper-body morbidity following breast cancer treatment is common, may persist longer-term and adversely influences quality of life


Autoria(s): Hayes, Sandra C.; Rye, Sheree; Battistutta, Diana; DiSipio, Tracey; Newman, Beth
Data(s)

31/08/2010

Resumo

Background: Impairments in upper-body function (UBF) are common following breast cancer. However, the relationship between arm morbidity and quality of life (QoL) remains unclear. This investigation uses longitudinal data to describe UBF in a population-based sample of women with breast cancer and examines its relationship with QoL. ---------- Methods: Australian women (n = 287) with unilateral breast cancer were assessed at three-monthly intervals, from six- to 18-months post-surgery (PS). Strength, endurance and flexibility were used to assess objective UBF, while the Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy- Breast questionnaire were used to assess self-reported UBF and QoL, respectively. ---------- Results: Although mean UBF improved over time, up to 41% of women revealed declines in UBF between sixand 18-months PS. Older age, lower socioeconomic position, treatment on the dominant side, mastectomy, more extensive lymph node removal and having lymphoedema each increased odds of declines in UBF by at least twofold (p < 0.05). Lower baseline and declines in perceived UBF between six- and 18-months PS were each associated with poorer QoL at 18-months PS (p < 0.05). ---------- Conclusions: Significant upper-body morbidity is experienced by many following breast cancer treatment, persisting longer term, and adversely influencing the QoL of breast cancer survivors.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37959/

Publicador

BioMed Central

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37959/1/c37959.pdf

DOI:10.1186/1477-7525-8-92

Hayes, Sandra C., Rye, Sheree, Battistutta, Diana, DiSipio, Tracey, & Newman, Beth (2010) Upper-body morbidity following breast cancer treatment is common, may persist longer-term and adversely influences quality of life. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 8(92).

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Copyright 2010 The Authors

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #111200 ONCOLOGY AND CARCINOGENESIS #upper-body function (UBF) #breast cancer #quality of life (QoL)
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Journal Article