Are There Disparities in Surgical Treatment for Breast Cancer Patients with Prior Physical Disability A Path Analysis.

Breast care (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2020-08-01 Epub Date: 2019-10-14 DOI:10.1159/000503777
Lena Ansmann, Alfred Schabmann, Sophie Elisabeth Gross, Anke Gross-Kunkel, Ute-Susann Albert, Igor Osipov
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Abstract

Introduction: Cancer care for patients with prior physical disability has hardly been researched in clinical research, health services research, or special education. This article aims to compare the severity of disease and the surgical treatment of diagnosed breast cancer patients with and without prior physical disability.

Methods: A total of 4,194 patients with primary breast cancer who underwent surgery in a breast cancer center in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, participated in an annual postoperative postal survey, which was complemented by clinical data. Latent class analysis and logit path models were applied to study (1) differences in terms of UICC staging and local cancer treatment between patients with and without prior physical disability and (2) respective differences by disability severity.

Results: Patients with physical disability (n = 780; 18.7%) had a higher chance of receiving mastectomy compared to breast-conserving therapy, even after controlling for socioeconomic status and UICC staging. Disability severity is directly and indirectly associated with receiving a mastectomy.

Conclusion: In light of the research gap on disability and cancer, this work indicates disparities in care for breast cancer patients with prior physical disability. Inequalities might be attributable to (1) unequal access to care, (2) individual preferences and difficulties, or (3) medical difficulties.

既往身体残疾的乳腺癌患者手术治疗是否存在差异?
导读:对既往身体残疾患者的癌症护理在临床研究、卫生服务研究和特殊教育方面的研究很少。这篇文章的目的是比较疾病的严重程度和手术治疗确诊乳腺癌患者有和没有先前的身体残疾。方法:对在德国北莱茵-威斯特伐利亚州乳腺癌中心接受手术治疗的4194例原发性乳腺癌患者进行年度术后邮寄调查,并辅以临床资料。应用潜类分析和logit路径模型研究(1)有和没有身体残疾的患者在UICC分期和局部癌症治疗方面的差异;(2)残疾严重程度的差异。结果:躯体残疾患者(n = 780;18.7%)接受乳房切除术的几率高于保乳治疗,即使在控制了社会经济地位和UICC分期后也是如此。残疾严重程度与接受乳房切除术直接或间接相关。结论:鉴于残疾与癌症的研究差距,本研究揭示了既往身体残疾的乳腺癌患者在护理方面的差异。不平等可归因于(1)获得护理的机会不平等,(2)个人偏好和困难,或(3)医疗困难。
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