Mastectomy is still indicated in approximately 30% of cases, for large invasive carcinoma, but also for multicentric tumors and intraductal diffuse carcinomas or prophylactic. We achieved a significant improvement of the aesthetic result performing Nipple sparing mastectomy (NSM), joined with reconstruction techniques. This approach has a positive impact on psychology and quality of life (QOL) of breast cancer patients. To evaluate these important aspects, we retrospectively applied the BREAST-Q questioner to 101 patients underwent a NSM. BREAST-Q is an instrument designed by the Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center, MSKCC (NY), to assess outcomes among women undergoing different types of breast surgery: we chose reconstruction module that is comprised of two domains: patient satisfaction and QOL. There are six subthemes (physical, psychosocial and sexual well-being patient, satisfaction with breast, satisfaction with overall outcomes and satisfaction with care). We performed 157 NSMs with immediate breast reconstruction on a court of 117 patients. Selection criteria included women with tumor at least 1 cm from nipple-areola complex (NAC) without nipple discharge or NAC retraction. The median follow-up was 40 months with an age range between 19 and 72 y. We recorded 2 deaths for breast cancer, with a overall survival of 97% and a rate of local recurrence of 8.5% (10 cases). Our follow-up program included medical interview, examination of routine clinical and imaging findings, and collecting information by the BREAST-Q survey. 101 patients agreed the questioner. Our results confirm that BREAST-Q is an useful to evaluate QOL and obtain a more tailored surgery

The BREAST-Q Assessment: Sant'Andrea experience / Amanti, Claudio; G., Stanzani; Lombardi, Augusto; Maggi, Stefano; F., Centanini; Bersigotti, Laura; L., Lazzarin; E., Nuccetelli; I., Gentili; Vitale, Valeria. - ELETTRONICO. - 2:(2014), pp. 144-144. (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th SIS World Congress on Breast Healthcare tenutosi a Orlando nel 16-19 ottobre 2014).

The BREAST-Q Assessment: Sant'Andrea experience

AMANTI, Claudio;LOMBARDI, Augusto;MAGGI, Stefano;BERSIGOTTI, LAURA;VITALE, VALERIA
2014

Abstract

Mastectomy is still indicated in approximately 30% of cases, for large invasive carcinoma, but also for multicentric tumors and intraductal diffuse carcinomas or prophylactic. We achieved a significant improvement of the aesthetic result performing Nipple sparing mastectomy (NSM), joined with reconstruction techniques. This approach has a positive impact on psychology and quality of life (QOL) of breast cancer patients. To evaluate these important aspects, we retrospectively applied the BREAST-Q questioner to 101 patients underwent a NSM. BREAST-Q is an instrument designed by the Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center, MSKCC (NY), to assess outcomes among women undergoing different types of breast surgery: we chose reconstruction module that is comprised of two domains: patient satisfaction and QOL. There are six subthemes (physical, psychosocial and sexual well-being patient, satisfaction with breast, satisfaction with overall outcomes and satisfaction with care). We performed 157 NSMs with immediate breast reconstruction on a court of 117 patients. Selection criteria included women with tumor at least 1 cm from nipple-areola complex (NAC) without nipple discharge or NAC retraction. The median follow-up was 40 months with an age range between 19 and 72 y. We recorded 2 deaths for breast cancer, with a overall survival of 97% and a rate of local recurrence of 8.5% (10 cases). Our follow-up program included medical interview, examination of routine clinical and imaging findings, and collecting information by the BREAST-Q survey. 101 patients agreed the questioner. Our results confirm that BREAST-Q is an useful to evaluate QOL and obtain a more tailored surgery
2014
18th SIS World Congress on Breast Healthcare
Breast Cancer, Oncoplastic Surgery, Brest-Q
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04c Atto di convegno in rivista
The BREAST-Q Assessment: Sant'Andrea experience / Amanti, Claudio; G., Stanzani; Lombardi, Augusto; Maggi, Stefano; F., Centanini; Bersigotti, Laura; L., Lazzarin; E., Nuccetelli; I., Gentili; Vitale, Valeria. - ELETTRONICO. - 2:(2014), pp. 144-144. (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th SIS World Congress on Breast Healthcare tenutosi a Orlando nel 16-19 ottobre 2014).
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