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Abstract

Breast cancer requires complex clinical care. Well-being is an intricate concept, encompassing physical, functional, emotional, and social aspects. Background: This study aims to evaluate the relationship between the type of surgery our patients underwent and the timing of the reconstructive surgery with physical, emotional, social, and functional well-being. Furthermore, through our research we tried to identify potential mental health comorbidities in patients with breast cancer, clinical symptoms, and well-being in women with breast cancer, depending on the type of required surgery. Methods: The study included 69 women diagnosed with breast cancer, in stages I to III, divided in two groups: I—patients with oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery and contralateral correction surgery, for symmetry reasons; II—patients who underwent modified radical mastectomy and late breast reconstruction with contralateral symmetrisation. We evaluated socio-demographic aspects, alongside depression, anxiety, stress (DASS 21), and well-being (FACT-B). Data were statistically processed; statistical significance was set at p < 0.05. Results: Clinical elements of depression, anxiety, and stress were noted in both groups, without statistical significance (p > 0.05). Significant differences were found regarding psycho-emotional (p = 0.035) and functional well-being (p = 0.001), with higher scores for group I. The chi-square test indicated statistically significant differences (at p < 0.01) between the groups, regarding the frequency of scores on items B4 and B9 (FACT-B items, related to feminine aesthetics and desirability), with evidently higher scores in group I than in group II. Conclusions: The state of well-being, as well as the items related to femininity and sexuality had higher values in the group of women treated by oncoplastic conservative surgery compared to late reconstruction after modified radical mastectomy.

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Title
Well-Being, Depression, and Anxiety following Oncoplastic Breast Conserving Surgery versus Modified Radical Mastectomy Followed by Late Breast Reconstruction
Author
Grujic, Daciana 1 ; Giurgi-Oncu, Cătălina 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Oprean, Cristina 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Zorin Crăiniceanu 1 ; Secoșan, Ica 4 ; Riviș, Ioana 5 ; Papavă, Ion 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Vernic, Corina 6 ; Bredicean, Cristina 7 

 Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, “Victor Babeș” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timișoara, Romania; [email protected] (D.G.); [email protected] (Z.C.); [email protected] (I.S.); Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, “Pius Branzeu” Emergency Clinical Hospital, 300723 Timișoara, Romania 
 Discipline of Psychiatry, Department of Neuroscience, “Victor Babeș” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timișoara, Romania; [email protected] (I.P.); [email protected] (C.B.); “Eduard Pamfil” Psychiatry Clinic, “Pius Branzeu” Emergency Clinical Hospital, 300425 Timișoara, Romania 
 Discipline of Morpho-Pathology, “Victor Babeș” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timișoara, Romania; [email protected]; Department of Oncology, ONCOHELP Hospital, 300239 Timișoara, Romania; Department of Oncology, ONCOMED Outpatient Unit, 300239 Timișoara, Romania 
 Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, “Victor Babeș” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timișoara, Romania; [email protected] (D.G.); [email protected] (Z.C.); [email protected] (I.S.) 
 Department of Neurosciences, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 020021 Bucharest, Romania; [email protected] 
 Discipline of Medical Informatics and Biostatistics, Department of Functional Sciences, “Victor Babeș” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timișoara, Romania; [email protected] 
 Discipline of Psychiatry, Department of Neuroscience, “Victor Babeș” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timișoara, Romania; [email protected] (I.P.); [email protected] (C.B.); Psychiatry Inpatient Unit, Internal Medicine Clinic, “Dr. Victor Popescu” Military Emergency Clinical Hospital, 300080 Timișoara, Romania 
First page
9320
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
1661-7827
e-ISSN
1660-4601
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2571088945
Copyright
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.