Factors predicting Cosmesis (CA), Late effects (LE) and Patient reported outcome measures (PROM) in high-risk breast cancer (BC) treated with hypo-fractionated radiotherapy (HF-WBI): real world outcomes from a developing country
Chandrashekhar Mishra#,
Sushma Agrawal#,
Punita Lal#
et al.
Abstract:Introduction:
Literature on cosmesis in large operable (LO) and locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) is sparse, so we investigated the cosmesis, LE and PROM and factors affecting it in this subset.
Materials and Methods:
BC with upfront BCS or after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) underwent physical CA, LE and PROM using EORTC, RTOG and BR23 questionnaire respectively. Patient, tumour and treatment related factors were correlated with CA, LE and PROM by univariate and multivariate analysis.
Results:
186 women… Show more
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