Affiliation:
1. Samara Regional Clinical Oncology Dispensary
2. Samara State Medical University
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Improving the strategy of surgical treatment of breast cancer is an important and urgent task for a physician at the present stage.
АIM: To evaluate the immediate results and quality of life indicators of patients using the two-stage reconstruction technique with symmetrizing operations.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The retrospective study included the results of treatment of 126 patients with a diagnosis of breast cancer in the Samara Regional Clinical Oncology Dispensary in the period 2018–2022. Patients of the comparison group (n=72) underwent two-stage reconstruction with an expander, 54 patients of the main group — two-stage reconstruction with the performance of a symmetrizing operation. Patients from the comparison group and the main group were comparable in age, disease stage, biological subtypes of the tumor. Before the operation, at an appointment with an oncologist, the quality of life indicators’ assessment of patients of both groups was performed using the SF-36 questionnaire (which did not differ statistically significantly), then these parameters were assessed 6 months after the operation. Statistical processing of the obtained results was carried out using parametric (Student's t-test) and nonparametric (Mann–Whitney test, χ2 test and Fisher's exact test) methods. The significance criterion in the study was p 0.05.
RESULTS: The immediate results of surgical treatment in the compared groups did not differ statistically significantly: the average operation time in the control and main groups was 125±25 and 153±33 min, respectively (p=0.874); intraoperative blood loss reached 50±17 and 65±21 ml (p=0.347); the duration of postoperative lymphorrhea was 12±4 and 14±3 days (p=0.621); postoperative bed-day was 12±2 and 13±3 days (p=0.541), respectively. According to the scale of physical condition, social functioning, psychological health and vital activity, assessed by patients using the SF-36 questionnaire by means of a survey, after 6 months, women who underwent two-stage reconstruction with symmetry surgery had a statistically significant advantage: in the control group, according to the scale of physical condition — 47.51±10.72 points, in the main group — 72.34±12.63 points (p=0.041); according to the scale of social functioning — 42.42±19.81 and 78.12±14.23 points (p=0.003); according to the scale of mental health — 44.31±21.32 and 81.42±8.81 points (p=0.008); according to the vital activity scale — 59.12±13.57 and 65.21±18.24 points (p=0.026), respectively.
CONCLUSION: Patients of the main group 6 months after the symmetrizing operation have better quality of life indicators compared to the comparison group.