Patient values in breast cancer surgical decision-making - The WhySurg study

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY(2024)

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Background: The objective of this study was to describe patient values and personality traits associated with breast surgery choice for patients with breast cancer. Methods: A survey based on qualitative patient interviews and the Big-Five personality trait profile was distributed to Love Research Army volunteers aged 18-70 years old who underwent breast cancer surgery from 2009 to 2020. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to determine independent patient values and personality traits for the choice of breast-conserving surgery (BCS), unilateral mastectomy (UM) and bilateral mastectomy (BM). Results: 1497 participants completed the survey. Open-mindedness was associated with UM and sociability was associated with BM. A majority of patients prioritized cancer outcomes. Compared to BM patients, BCS and UM patients were significantly more likely to choose values associated with maintaining their self-image, optimizing surgical recovery, and following their doctor's recommendation. Conclusions: Other values besides cancer outcomes differentiate patient surgical choice for BCS or mastectomy.
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Breast cancer,Breast surgery,Decision-making,Personality,Big-Five Inventory
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