Incorporation of Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System to assess quality of life among patients with breast cancer initiating care at an academic center.
Madeline B MatthysAndre M DempseyMichelle E MeliskoNickolas DreherMandy L CheLaura J Van't VeerLaura J EssermanAmrita BasuPublished in: Cancer (2021)
Patients receiving treatment for breast cancer can experience decreased quality of life. This study characterized differences in self-reported quality of life among patients of different ages, with different stages of cancer, and with different educational backgrounds. This study also examined the effect of decreased quality of life in one area (eg, anxiety) on another area (eg, difficulty in sleeping). Patients who were younger, had not attended college or technical school, or had stage IV cancer tended to have worse quality of life. Patients who had high levels of anxiety also tended to have high levels of impairment in other areas.