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The Impact of AC and AC-T Chemotherapy's Toxicities on Quality of Life Among Women with Breast Cancer in Ethiopia: A Prospective Patient-Reported Outcomes Study.

Diriba Alemayehu GadisaShu-Hua WangGetnet Yimer
Published in: Breast cancer (Dove Medical Press) (2021)
Quality of life among Ethiopian breast cancer patients on AC and AC-T regimens significantly deteriorated particularly during the first two cycles of chemotherapy. In addition to the age, tumor stage and educational status of the patients, grade≥2 fatigue, dysgeusia, constipation, oral mucositis, dry mouth, peripheral neuropathy, and skin hyperpigmentation due to AC and AC-T chemotherapy were frequently associated with deterioration of different scales/items QoL. Hence, devising different strategies to improve the deteriorated QoL due to chemotherapy's toxicities particularly during the first two cycles has paramount importance.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported outcomes
  • locally advanced
  • end stage renal disease
  • chemotherapy induced
  • ejection fraction
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • chronic kidney disease
  • depressive symptoms