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Awareness and Acceptability of Breast Reconstruction Among Women With Breast Cancer: A Prospective Survey

Nita Nair, Prasanth Penumadu, Prabha Yadav, Nitin K. Sethi, Pavneet Kohli, Vinaykant Shankhdhar, Dushyant Jaiswal, Vani Parmar, Rohini Hawaldar, Rajendra Badwe

2021JCO Global Oncology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Quality of life has become an integral aspect of the management of breast cancer. Many women still need to undergo a modified radical mastectomy (MRM). Factors affecting the choice a woman makes to undergo breast reconstruction (BR) are unclear and are hypothesized to be influenced by socioeconomic factors. We conducted a survey to evaluate the awareness and acceptability of BR among women with breast cancer at our institution. METHODS: A novel questionnaire was designed and served to 3 groups of women: planned for MRM, follow up (FU) post-MRM, and FU post breast-conserving surgery. RESULTS: Responses were analyzed from 492 women. Of these, 280 (56.91%) were planned for MRM and 212 (43.08%) women were on FU. Almost 45% women were older than 50 years of age, and literacy rate was 87.6%. More than 70% were homemakers and 15 women (3%) were unmarried. The aspects evaluating awareness of BR suggested that 251 (51.01%) women had knowledge about BR. Major source of information was the surgeon (45.81%) and media (32.87%). About 80% women on FU post-MRM did not want reconstruction, and 55% did not opt for BR as they had coped with the mastectomy and did not feel the need for BR. Only 6% cited family or financial reasons and 10% cited recurrence concerns. Among women planned for surgery, 65.71% had not considered BR. When questioned, 25 (12.88%) felt influenced by cost, 102 (52.58%) felt they did not need it, and 20 (10.31%) were worried it would affect treatment. CONCLUSION: Our study shows high awareness regarding BR, but only 27.89% women opt for BR independent of economic issues. We recommend all patients should be counseled about the reconstructive options when their MRM is planned.

Topics & Concepts

Breast cancerMedicineSocioeconomic statusModified Radical MastectomyBreast reconstructionMastectomyFamily medicineGynecologyCancerInternal medicineEnvironmental healthPopulationBreast Implant and ReconstructionBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesCancer survivorship and care