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Table 8 Previous studies evaluating patient satisfaction/QoL with the BREAST-Q™ BCT compared to the current study

From: Patient satisfaction after unilateral oncoplastic volume displacement surgery for breast cancer, evaluated with the BREAST-Q™

 

First author of study

Dahlbäck*

O’Connell**

Current study

Year published

2017

2016

 

Evaluated surgical method(s)

BCT/WLE

BCT/WLE

OPS

Time period when operations were performed

2008–2012

2009–2015

2013–2016

Response rate

71%

58%

83%

Number of responding participants

348

200

120

Radiological tumor extent (mm)

15 (median value)

16 (mean value)

20 (median value)

Weight of specimen excised (grams)

32.5 (mean value)

86 (median value)

Breast Q™ BCT domains

 “Satisfaction with breasts”

66 (57–80)a

68 (55–80)

74 (59–85)

 “Effects of radiotherapy”

100 (89–100)

89 (78.25–100)

100 (89–100)

 “Psychosocial well-being”

82 (61–100)

82 (63–100)

87 (57–100)

 “Sexual well-being”

60 (48–79)

57 (45–66)

60 (49–69)

 “Physical well-being”

81 (69–92)

75 (64–86)

78 (69–92)

 “Satisfaction with information from breast surgeon”

62 (53–84)

77 (64–100)

75 (58–100)

 “Satisfaction with breast surgeon”

100 (81–100)

100 (100–100)

100 (92–100)

 “Satisfaction with medical team”

100 (92–100)

100 (100–100)

100 (100–100)

 “Satisfaction with office staff”

100 (93–100)

100 (100–100)

100 (100–100)

  1. Summary of the three studies using BREAST-Q™ BCT that have presented median or mean values for one or several domains
  2. BCT breast-conserving therapy, OPS oncoplastic surgery, WLE wide local excision
  3. aValues are median and interquartile range in brackets
  4. *Dahlback et al. 2017 [26]
  5. **O’Connell et al. 2016 [27]