2017
DOI: 10.4103/2347-5625.199075
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Impact of radiotherapy on psychological, financial, and sexual aspects in postmastectomy carcinoma breast patients: A prospective study and management

Abstract: Objective:The aim of this study was to assess the impact of radiotherapy (RT) on psychological, financial, and sexual aspects in postmastectomy carcinoma breast patients affecting their quality of life (QOL) before, during, and after RT with a strong emphasis on their management and rehabilitation aspects.Methods:A cross-sectional study carried out in a specialized institution, comprising sixty women. Two standardized questionnaires European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) 30-item Qua… Show more

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“…RT to the whole breast after lumpectomy results in Grade 1 fibrosis in~27% of patients at 3 years and Grade 2 fibrosis in~1% [136]. Fibrosis increases over decades [137,138] and it requires both cosmetic correction in severe cases and psychological care [139]. RT-fibrosis also contributes to lymphedema, which results in impaired function and decreased quality of life [140].…”
Section: Lpa Signaling and Radiation Fibrosis Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…RT to the whole breast after lumpectomy results in Grade 1 fibrosis in~27% of patients at 3 years and Grade 2 fibrosis in~1% [136]. Fibrosis increases over decades [137,138] and it requires both cosmetic correction in severe cases and psychological care [139]. RT-fibrosis also contributes to lymphedema, which results in impaired function and decreased quality of life [140].…”
Section: Lpa Signaling and Radiation Fibrosis Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can include adverse side effects of chemotherapy, such as hair loss, nausea, early-onset menopause, ulcers, sexual dysfunction, and memory lapses, 9 as well as side effects of radiation therapy, such as insomnia, fatigue, and pain. 10 Undergoing a mastectomy tends to decrease women’s self-esteem and body image, thus adding to their distress, 11 , 12 although the possibility of reconstruction or conservation surgery may lower body image disturbance. 13 The progressive deterioration of a woman’s well-being thus begins a vicious circle that is difficult to break, as high levels of psychological distress further affect the physical state of patients, increasing the perceived levels of pain and fatigue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31,38,40 A cutoff score of less than or equal to 21 is indicative of ED. While there are no reported MCID or MCDs, reference values for scoring include severe ED (5-7), moderate ED (8)(9)(10)(11), mild to moderate ED (12)(13)(14)(15)(16), mild ED (17)(18)(19)(20)(21), and no ED (22)(23)(24)(25). 38 Sexual Interest and Desire Inventory for Females (SIDI-F) EDGE Rating: 3 (Recommended)-The SIDI-F is a 13-item, clinician administered scale validated in women diagnosed with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) designed to measure the severity of sexual dysfunction with its total score ranging from 0-51, with scores less than or equal to 33 indicating the presence of HSDD.…”
Section: Erection Hardness Score (Ehs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 For women undergoing radiation therapy for breast cancer, sexual satisfaction is also a problem during treatment. 12 Sexual dysfunction and pain are associated with higher levels of depression and anxiety, and lower levels of sexual enjoyment and satisfaction. 13 The impact of sexual dysfunction can be debilitating and is likely multifactorial in etiology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%