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Breast cancer: role of psychological support and the effectiveness of treatment

https://doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2021-20-6-96-103

Abstract

Background. Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed and life-threatening cancer in women worldwide. Since the disease diagnosis and treatment have improved greatly over time, quality of life has become an important outcome measure in breast cancer clinical investigations. The goal of the study was to analyze quality of life in women with breast cancer and to conduct a meta-analysis of data indicating the need for psychological support aimed at improving the quality of life in breast cancer patients. Material and methods. The study involved 186 women who were diagnosed with breast cancer no earlier than 6 months from the date of the survey. All patients had a luminal type of tumor. To study the quality of life of women with breast cancer, the sf-36 (36-item short-Form Health survey) questionnaire recommended by the international protocol was used. Results. Comparative analysis of standardized indicators of the quality of life indicats that the quality of life of women with breast cancer is significantly lower than that of women from the population (p<0.05). This result requires attention from both social/psychological services and physicians, due to the fact that the general indicator of the quality of life is associated with the prognosis of survival. The essence of providing psychological support to women with breast cancer is not only to alleviate their moral and psychological suffering, but also to enhance the effect of treatment and, as a result, increase survival. The authors come to the conclusion that it is necessary to include psychological rehabilitation programs in the protocol for treating women with breast cancer to enhance the effect of treatment, improve the quality of life.

About the Authors

A. V. Vazhenin
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Center of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine
Russian Federation

MD, DSc, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chief Physician

Author ID (Scopus) 7003627756 

42, Blucher Street, 454001, Chelyabinsk, Russia



D. A. Tsiring
National Research Tomsk State University; Chelyabinsk State University
Russian Federation

 DSc, Professor, Chief Researcher; professor

Researcher ID (WOS): T-8555-2017. Author ID (Scopus): 26323414700 

36, Lenin Ave., 634050, Tomsk, Russia

129, Bratiev Kashirinykh Street, 454001, Chelyabinsk, Russia



M. N. Mironchenko
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Center of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine; South Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

 PhD, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher; Assistant of the Department of Oncology

SPIN-код: 6501-3324. Author ID (РИНЦ): 660348 

42, Blucher Street, 454001, Chelyabinsk, Russia

36, Lenin Ave., 634050, Tomsk, Russia



I. V. Ponomareva
National Research Tomsk State University; Chelyabinsk State University
Russian Federation

PhD, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher; Head of the Department of Psychology

Researcher ID (WOS): E-8773-2017 

36, Lenin Ave., 634050, Tomsk, Russia

129, Bratiev Kashirinykh Street, 454001, Chelyabinsk, Russia



E. A. Evstafeeva
National Research Tomsk State University; Chelyabinsk State University
Russian Federation

 PhD, Senior Researcher; Dean of the Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogy

SPIN-код: 4038-0601. Author ID (РИНЦ): 634523 

36, Lenin Ave., 634050, Tomsk, Russia

129, Bratiev Kashirinykh Street, 454001, Chelyabinsk, Russia



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Vazhenin A.V., Tsiring D.A., Mironchenko M.N., Ponomareva I.V., Evstafeeva E.A. Breast cancer: role of psychological support and the effectiveness of treatment. Siberian journal of oncology. 2021;20(6):96-103. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2021-20-6-96-103

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