Cosmetic outcome of breast-conserving therapy in Chinese patients with early breast cancer.

BACKGROUND Breast-conserving surgery combined with radiotherapy has emerged as an alternative to mastectomy for women with early breast cancer, and cosmetic outcome has correlated closely with the psychosocial and physical well-being of the patient. Cosmetic outcome assessment after breast-conserving therapy in Chinese patients has so far not been conducted among the clinicians, the patients or their spouses. METHODS The cosmetic results from breast-conserving therapy were evaluated in a group of 33 patients who had been selected as suitable for undergoing local excision, axillary dissection and postoperative radiation therapy for early stage breast cancer. The success of the procedures was assessed by the patients, the clinicians and the patient's spouse, and their ratings were compared with each other. RESULTS Eighty per cent of the patients and their spouse were satisfied with the cosmetic outcome. Using McNemar's test, when the groups were evaluated on a case-by-case basis, there was a good level of concordance between the patients and their spouses, and that of the patients and the clinicians. CONCLUSIONS Evaluation of the cosmetic and psychosocial sequelae of breast cancer patients is essential when new approaches to treatment are introduced; our data suggest that cosmetically successful breast conservation is feasible in a selected group of Chinese women with early breast cancer.

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