A study of quality of life among patients undergoing mastectomy for malignant breast lesions

  • Shastri A
  • Agarwal M
  • Patel H
  • et al.
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Background: To evaluate quality of life of females after mastectomy and factors affecting the same, in various domains of life, and to assess whether a policy of mastectomy is practical or pragmatic in the scenario of low socioeconomic status prevalent in our region.Methods: Two hundred and forty post-operative mastectomized patients were clinically examined and subjected to a questionnaire designed by WHOQOL-BREF along with an ethically cleared questionnaire prepared according to the local prevailing conditions and Quality of Life was evaluated.Results: 52% patients reported no change in body image, only 2% patients reported depression. The total score of the quality of life was good for 40% of the patients with score of 96-130, followed by 55% with moderate 61-95 and only 5% patients with poor with score of <60.Conclusions: In developing countries like India where, there are no proper facilities for advanced haematological and radiological investigations, there is a severe lack of compliance between doctor and patient and there are no facilities for adjuvant and neo-adjuvant treatment, surgeons are forced to choose mastectomy as the surgery of choice for malignant breast lesions.

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Shastri, A., Agarwal, M., Patel, H., & Sharma, A. (2017). A study of quality of life among patients undergoing mastectomy for malignant breast lesions. International Surgery Journal, 4(11), 3638. https://doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20174877

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