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Health-related quality of life in long-term breast cancer survivors: Nationwide survey in Denmark

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BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT
Volume 104, Issue 1, Pages 39-46

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-006-9386-6

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breast cancer survivor; health-related quality of life; breast cancer treatment; epidemiology

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Aim To investigate health-related quality of life ( HRQOL) in a nationally representative sample of long-term breast cancer survivors ( BCS) in Denmark. Participants and methods An age-stratified random sample of 2,000 female BCS 5 years after primary surgery without recurrence was drawn from the Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group register, which is representative regarding long-term BCS in Denmark, and compared with 3,104 women of the nationally representative Danish Health and Morbidity Survey 2000. The Short Form- 36 questionnaire assessed HRQOL and its association with BCS' sociodemography, type of surgery, systemic therapy, radiotherapy, time since operation, receptor status, and low/ high risk protocol. Results The response rate was 79%. BCS tended to rate HRQOL better than the general female population. BCS reported significantly less bodily pain'' P < 0.0001), better general health'' ( P < 0.0001), but worse `` mental health'' ( P < 0.0001). Age interacted significantly with four other subscales ( P < 0.05): Younger BCS reported worse HRQOL than equally aged women of the general population, while older BCS reported better HRQOL. Poor HRQOL was significantly associated with being single ( all subscales: P < 0.05), short education ( all subscales: P < 0.05, except social function''), and high body mass index (physical function'', role physical'': P < 0.05). Breast cancer ( low/high risk, receptor status) and treatment did not affect HRQOL. Conclusion HRQOL was similar between BCS and women of the general population. Potential long-term effects of breast cancer treatment did not seem to impact HRQOL. However, predictors for worse HRQOL in BCS were being single, and having a short education.

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