Breast satisfaction and health-related quality of life following total mastectomy, breast-conserving surgery, or immediate breast reconstruction in Japanese patients with breast cancer: multicentre cross-sectional controlled study (Reborn).

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
BJS Open Pub Date : 2025-09-08 DOI:10.1093/bjsopen/zraf094
Hirohito Seki, Takako Komiya, Yoshihiro Sowa, Maho Kato, Yutaka Nishida, Hirotsugu Isaka, Jyunji Takano, Shigeru Imoto, Miho Saiga
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Background: Surgical decision-making for breast cancer requires consideration of both treatment outcomes and health-related quality of life (HR-QoL). However, data on HR-QoL differences across surgical procedures remain limited. This study compared breast satisfaction and HR-QoL among Japanese patients with breast cancer undergoing mastectomy (MT), breast-conserving surgery (BCS), or immediate breast reconstruction (IBR).

Methods: A survey using the Japanese version of the BREAST-Q was conducted among patients with primary breast cancer who underwent surgery between August 2013 and July 2021.

Results: Of 648 patients, 577 were included in this study. The median time from surgery to questionnaire completion was 56 months. Satisfaction with breast scores was highest in patients undergoing BCS, followed by those undergoing IBR and MT. Psychosocial and sexual well-being were significantly better in patients undergoing BCS and IBR than in those undergoing MT, whereas physical well-being showed no significant differences among the three groups. In multiple regression analysis, surgical procedure was identified as the most influential factor for breast satisfaction, psychosocial well-being, and sexual well-being.

Conclusions: This multicentre Japanese study confirmed that the choice of surgical procedure is the most influential factor affecting postoperative HR-QoL, with both BCS and IBR offering advantages over MT. The findings highlight the importance of comprehensive preoperative counselling to ensure patients receive detailed information on potential HR-QoL differences.

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日本乳腺癌患者全乳切除术、保乳手术或立即乳房重建后乳房满意度和健康相关生活质量:多中心横断面对照研究(Reborn)
背景:乳腺癌的手术决策需要考虑治疗结果和健康相关生活质量(HR-QoL)。然而,关于不同手术方式的HR-QoL差异的数据仍然有限。这项研究比较了日本乳腺癌患者接受乳房切除术(MT)、保乳手术(BCS)或立即乳房重建(IBR)的乳房满意度和HR-QoL。方法:使用日本版breast - q对2013年8月至2021年7月期间接受手术的原发性乳腺癌患者进行调查。结果:648例患者中,577例纳入本研究。从手术到完成问卷的中位时间为56个月。接受BCS的患者对乳房评分的满意度最高,其次是接受IBR和MT的患者。接受BCS和IBR的患者的社会心理和性幸福感显著优于接受MT的患者,而三组之间的身体幸福感无显著差异。在多元回归分析中,外科手术被确定为乳房满意度、社会心理健康和性健康的最重要影响因素。结论:这项日本多中心研究证实,手术方式的选择是影响术后HR-QoL的最重要因素,BCS和IBR均优于MT。研究结果强调了术前全面咨询的重要性,以确保患者获得潜在HR-QoL差异的详细信息。
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