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Patient Satisfaction with Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy: A Prospective Study of Patient Reported Outcomes Using the BREAST-Q.

Journal of surgical oncology(2016)

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Background and ObjectivesThe authors sought to study patient-reported outcomes following nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM).MethodsFrom 2008 to 2011, the BREAST-Q was administered to women undergoing NSM surgery for cancer treatment or risk-reduction prior to surgery and at 2 years after completion of reconstruction. The change in score over time and the impact of surgical indication, complication occurrence, and laterality on scores were analyzed.ResultsThe BREAST-Q was prospectively administered to 39 women undergoing NSM for cancer treatment (n=17) or risk-reduction (RR) (n=22). At 2 years after operation, median overall satisfaction with breasts was 75 (IQR=67,100). There were significant postoperative increases in scores for overall satisfaction with breasts (+8, P=0.021) and psychosocial well-being (+14, P=0.003). Postoperatively, RR patients had significantly higher scores for psychosocial wellness, physical impact (chest), and overall satisfaction with outcome compared to cancer treatment patients (P<0.05). Also, increase from preoperative to postoperative psychosocial wellness was higher in the RR compared to cancer treatment patients (+17 vs. +1, P=0.043). Complication occurrence did not significantly impact postoperative scores.ConclusionsFollowing NSM for cancer treatment or RR, patients demonstrated high levels of satisfaction and quality of life as measured by BREAST-Q. Satisfaction level increased 2 years following operation. J. Surg. Oncol. 2016;114:416-422. (c) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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nipple-sparing mastectomy,mastectomy,BREAST-Q,outcomes,satisfaction
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