Patient Satisfaction and Body Image Following Mastectomy, Breast-Conserving Therapy, and Mastectomy With Reconstruction: A Study in Iran

Asiie Olfatbakhsh (1), Shahpar Haghighat (2), Mohammadreza Tabari (3), Esmat Hashemi (4), Fateme Sari (5), Ahmad Kaviani (6)
(1) Breast Disease Department, Motamed Cancer Institute, Breast Cancer Research Center, ACECR, Tehran, Iran, Iran, Islamic Republic of,
(2) Quality of Life Department, Motamed Cancer Institute, Breast Cancer Research Center, ACECR, Tehran, Iran, Iran, Islamic Republic of,
(3) , Iran, Islamic Republic of,
(4) Breast Disease Department, Motamed Cancer Institute, Breast Cancer Research Center, ACECR, Tehran, Iran, Iran, Islamic Republic of,
(5) Breast Disease Department, Motamed Cancer Institute, Breast Cancer Research Center, ACECR, Tehran, Iran, Iran, Islamic Republic of,
(6) , Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract

Background: Breast cancer is considered a chronic disease owing to the increases in survival rate. Thus, better body image and patient satisfaction with the surgery have become more important factors to be considered when choosing the surgical approach. The aim of this study was to compare body image and patient satisfaction following three different approaches.


Methods: We evaluated 183 consecutive patients who had undergone three different surgeries including breast-conserving surgery (BCS), mastectomy, or mastectomy followed by reconstruction (M-R). Body image was evaluated using the BICI questionnaire, and patient satisfaction was rated using a multiple-choice question and a scale ranging from 1 to 10.


Results: A significantly better body image was observed in the M-R and BCS groups compared with mastectomy (P = 0.02). In body image subscale analysis, social functioning scores were higher in the M-R and BCS groups than in the mastectomy group (P = 0.01), but no differences were obtained between surgery groups in appearance dissatisfaction subscale. Patients were more satisfied with BCS than the other two surgeries (P = 0.008).


Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, it could be proposed that both oncoplastic BCS and implant reconstruction could provide patients with acceptable body image, while BCS could bring about better satisfaction with the surgery. Reconstruction may be an alternative for the patients to improve body image and satisfaction when BCS is not applicable.

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Asiie Olfatbakhsh
folfatbakhsh@yahoo.com (Primary Contact)
Shahpar Haghighat
Mohammadreza Tabari
Esmat Hashemi
Fateme Sari
Ahmad Kaviani
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Olfatbakhsh A, Haghighat S, Tabari M, Hashemi E, Sari F, Kaviani A. Patient Satisfaction and Body Image Following Mastectomy, Breast-Conserving Therapy, and Mastectomy With Reconstruction: A Study in Iran. Arch Breast Cancer [Internet]. 2018 Nov. 30 [cited 2024 Dec. 26];:173-82. Available from: https://archbreastcancer.com/index.php/abc/article/view/223

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