Changing trends and influencing factors of the quality of life of chemotherapy patients with breast cancer

Zhong-Ping Ai , Xiao-Lan Gao , Jin-Feng Li , Jian-Rong Zhou , You-Feng Wu
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Abstract

Objective

To understand the changing trajectory of quality of life (QOL) during the treatment courses of breast cancer patients during chemotherapy and to investigate the factors in each treatment course that affect QOL.

Methods

The M.D. Anderson Symptom Inventory Scale, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast (FACT-B) scale were used to perform a survey on 174 breast cancer patients who received the TAC (docetaxel, Adriamycin, and cyclophosphamide) chemotherapy regimen before postoperative chemotherapy and 5–7 days after each chemotherapy course.

Results

The QOL scores of the breast cancer patients were the lowest before the postoperative chemotherapy (81.2 ± 19.6) and the highest after the second chemotherapy course (94.5 ± 14.4). After the fourth and fifth chemotherapy courses, the scores were much lower again, with values of 82.7 ± 13.9 and 82.6 ± 13.1, respectively. The scores improved again after the sixth chemotherapy course (93.9 ± 18.7). Furthermore, each treatment course had different related symptoms that affected the QOL of the patients.

Conclusions

More attention should be paid to the changing trajectory of QOL of patients in all treatment courses and to the influence of treatment-related symptoms on the QOL of patients; moreover, interventions should be adopted by medical care personnel to increase QOL in cancer patients.

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乳腺癌化疗患者生活质量的变化趋势及影响因素
目的了解乳腺癌患者化疗过程中生活质量(QOL)的变化轨迹,探讨各治疗过程中影响生活质量的因素。方法采用M.D. Anderson症状量表、医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)和肿瘤治疗-乳腺功能评估量表(FACT-B)对174例接受TAC(多西他赛、阿霉素、环磷酰胺)化疗方案的乳腺癌患者进行术后化疗前和每个化疗疗程后5 ~ 7天的调查。结果乳腺癌患者术后化疗前生活质量评分最低(81.2±19.6),第二次化疗后生活质量评分最高(94.5±14.4)。第4、5次化疗后,得分再次明显下降,分别为82.7±13.9和82.6±13.1。第六次化疗后评分再次提高(93.9±18.7)。此外,每个疗程都有不同的相关症状,影响患者的生活质量。结论应关注患者各治疗过程中生活质量的变化轨迹及治疗相关症状对患者生活质量的影响;此外,医护人员应采取干预措施,提高癌症患者的生活质量。
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