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Determinants of Breast-Conserving Therapy in the Asian Population: A Systematic Review

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WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY
Volume 45, Issue 3, Pages 799-807

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-020-05814-6

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  1. Health and Welfare surcharge of Tobacco Products [MOHW108-TDU-B-212-124021]

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Factors influencing the choice of breast-conserving therapy (BCT) for early-stage breast cancer treatment in Eastern and Southeastern Asian population include sociodemographic factors, clinicopathological factors, and healthcare provider factors. Personal factors such as fear of recurrence and avoidance of further treatment are associated with not selecting BCT. Decisions about surgery type are complex and involve multiple influencing factors.
Background Treatment guidelines recommend breast-conserving therapy (BCT) for patients with early-stage breast cancer. However, Asian patients choose mastectomy over BCT, and the factors influencing this choice are unknown. This review aimed to identify the factors most frequently reported in the Eastern and Southeastern Asian population influencing the choice of BCT for treatment of early-stage breast cancer. Methods PRISMA guidelines were followed, and PubMed and EMBASE databases were used. The literature search initially identified 4619 articles; abstract screening and full-text screening were performed on 150 and 19 articles, respectively, and 9 articles were finally included in the study. Results Selection of BCT was associated with sociodemographic factors, such as high socioeconomic status and education level and young age at diagnosis; clinicopathological factors, such as small tumor size and mammographically detected tumors; and healthcare provider factors, such as treatment from a female doctor or from a breast specialist. However, not selecting BCT was associated with personal factors, such as fear of recurrence and avoidance of further treatment. Conclusions The process of making a treatment decision is complicated and involves many factors influencing patients' choice of surgery type. Exploring these factors helps to elucidate why patients do not choose BCT as their treatment option.

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