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IntroductionThe influence of different surgical approaches on breast cancer patients’ Health-related Quality of life (HRQoL) is an important determinant when making decisions on the choice of treatment. Knowledge on how patients actually perceive different surgical treatments regarding long-term HRQoL is still scarce. Materials & methods1065 patients with primary breast cancer operated on from 2008 to 2015 at Helsinki University Hospital, Finland were prospectively followed-up for two years. They filled in two HRQoL questionnaires, the EORTC QLQ C30 – BR 23 and the 15D, at baseline and at 3, 6, 12 and 24 months after surgery. Clinical data on treatments given and the course of recovery were collected from patient records. Patients were divided into four mutually exclusive groups according to surgical method: breast resection (n = 415), oncoplastic resection (n = 248), mastectomy (n = 351) and immediate reconstruction (n = 51). Clinical data were combined with HRQoL scores and analysed as multivariate modelling. ResultsAll groups experienced initially worsening overall HRQoL after baseline. Oncoplastic resection patients had the best body image and their HRQoL reached the highest level after treatments at 12 months whereas the reconstruction patients reached the highest HRQoL level first at 24 months. Mastectomy patients had the lowest scores throughout the 24-month follow-up. ConclusionExtensive surgery, in terms of immediate reconstruction, led to slower HRQoL recovery than oncoplastic techniques. Mastectomy patients are at risk of having the lowest HRQoL scores throughout their recovery after surgery.

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  • The influence of different surgical approaches on breast cancer patients’ Health-related Quality of life (HRQoL) is an important determinant when making decisions on the choice of treatment

  • Less is known about the effect of the surgical method on Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) which is considered an important aspect of high-quality healthcare [6]

  • To find out whether different surgical methods lead to different HRQOL results or complications, our study includes all different surgical method groups: breast-conserving surgery, mastectomy and breast reconstructioning methods

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Introduction

The influence of different surgical approaches on breast cancer patients’ Health-related Quality of life (HRQoL) is an important determinant when making decisions on the choice of treatment. Materials & methods: 1065 patients with primary breast cancer operated on from 2008 to 2015 at Helsinki University Hospital, Finland were prospectively followed-up for two years. They filled in two HRQoL questionnaires, the EORTC QLQ C30 e BR 23 and the 15D, at baseline and at 3, 6, 12 and 24 months after surgery. To find out whether different surgical methods lead to different HRQOL results or complications, our study includes all different surgical method groups: breast-conserving surgery, mastectomy and breast reconstructioning methods. HRQOL is an important aspect when choosing surgical modalities for breast cancer patients

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