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Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-507904

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Objective To investigate the effects of different surgical procedures on clinical outcomes and quality of life(QOL)in patients with breast cancer.Methods The clinical data of 93 patients with breast cancer were retrospectively reviewed.According to the different surgical methods,they were divided into two groups:breast conserving surgery(BCS)group(n =42)and modified radical mastectomy(MRM)group(n =51).Clinical outcomes and QOL score between the two groups were compared.Results Compared with MRM group,the incidence rate of complication in BCS group was significantly lower in subcutaneous exudate[7.1%(3 /42)vs.25.5%(13 /51),χ2 =5.443,P =0.020]and upper limb swelling[14.3%(6 /42)vs.37.3%(19 /51),χ2 =5.443,P =0.020].In the aspect of QOL score,BCS group showed significantly higher score in emotional well -being [(23.14 ±2.71)points vs.(19.98 ±2.69)points,t =5.606,P =0.000],functional well -being[(24.61 ±2.72)points vs.(23.18 ± 2.99)points,t =2.372,P =0.020]and total score of QOL[(116.42 ±12.439)points vs.(111.18 ±10.75)points, t =2.147,P =0.034].BCS group showed significantly lower score in self -rating anxiety scale test[(47.89 ±8.32) points vs.(52.46 ±7.38)points,t =2.767,P =0.007].Conclusion Compared with MRM,BCS can effectively decrease the incidence rate of complications and increase the QOL in breast cancer patients.

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