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Racial differences in the relationship between surgical choice and subsequent patient-reported satisfaction outcomes among women with early-stage hormone-positive breast cancer.

Prudvi ArabandiAlexander N SladeArnethea L SuttonKandace P McGuireVanessa Sheppard
Published in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2020)
Despite the high prevalence of mastectomy among Black women with early-stage, HR-positive breast cancer, this population is more likely to report lower levels of patient satisfaction compared to patients receiving BCT. These findings suggest there may be potential racial differences in the psychosocial consequences of surgical choice.
Keyphrases
  • positive breast cancer
  • early stage
  • patient satisfaction
  • patient reported
  • sentinel lymph node
  • african american
  • mental health
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • radiation therapy
  • human health
  • climate change