Comorbidities and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Prospective Study

Many breast cancer survivors have coexistent chronic diseases or comorbidities at the time of their cancer diagnosis. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the association of comorbidities on breast cancer survivors’ quality of life. A prospective design was used to recruit 140 women before cance...

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Main Authors: Mei R. Fu, Deborah Axelrod, Amber A. Guth, Charles M. Cleland, Caitlin E. Ryan, Kristen R. Weaver, Jeanna M. Qiu, Robin Kleinman, Joan Scagliola, Joseph J. Palamar, Gail D'Eramo Melkus
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Published: MDPI AG 2015-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/5/3/229
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spelling doaj-4cdbb8e9212f4f91971e83084292285e2020-11-25T00:17:43ZengMDPI AGJournal of Personalized Medicine2075-44262015-06-015322924210.3390/jpm5030229jpm5030229Comorbidities and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Prospective StudyMei R. Fu0Deborah Axelrod1Amber A. Guth2Charles M. Cleland3Caitlin E. Ryan4Kristen R. Weaver5Jeanna M. Qiu6Robin Kleinman7Joan Scagliola8Joseph J. Palamar9Gail D'Eramo Melkus10College of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY 10010, USADepartment of Surgery, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USADepartment of Surgery, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USACollege of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY 10010, USACollege of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY 10010, USACollege of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY 10010, USACollege of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY 10010, USANYU Clinical Cancer Center, New York, NY 10016, USANYU Clinical Cancer Center, New York, NY 10016, USADepartment of Population Health, New York University, New York, NY 10016, USACollege of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY 10010, USAMany breast cancer survivors have coexistent chronic diseases or comorbidities at the time of their cancer diagnosis. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the association of comorbidities on breast cancer survivors’ quality of life. A prospective design was used to recruit 140 women before cancer surgery, 134 women completed the study. Comorbidities were assessed using self-report and verified by medical record review and the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) before and 12-month after cancer surgery. Quality of life was evaluated using Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36 v2). Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, t-tests, Fisher’s exact test, and correlations were performed for data analysis. A total of 28 comorbidities were identified. Among the 134 patients, 73.8% had at least one of the comorbidities, 54.7% had 2–4, and only 7.4% had 5–8. Comorbidities did not change at 12 months after surgery. Numbers of comorbidities by patients’ self-report and weighted categorization of comorbidities by CCI had a similar negative correlation with overall quality of life scores as well as domains of general health, physical functioning, bodily pain, and vitality. Comorbidities, specifically hypertension, arthritis, and diabetes, were associated with poorer quality of life in multiple domains among breast cancer survivors. Future research should consider the combined influence of comorbidity and cancer on patients’ quality of life.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/5/3/229comorbiditybreast cancerquality of lifechronic illness
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author Mei R. Fu
Deborah Axelrod
Amber A. Guth
Charles M. Cleland
Caitlin E. Ryan
Kristen R. Weaver
Jeanna M. Qiu
Robin Kleinman
Joan Scagliola
Joseph J. Palamar
Gail D'Eramo Melkus
spellingShingle Mei R. Fu
Deborah Axelrod
Amber A. Guth
Charles M. Cleland
Caitlin E. Ryan
Kristen R. Weaver
Jeanna M. Qiu
Robin Kleinman
Joan Scagliola
Joseph J. Palamar
Gail D'Eramo Melkus
Comorbidities and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Prospective Study
Journal of Personalized Medicine
comorbidity
breast cancer
quality of life
chronic illness
author_facet Mei R. Fu
Deborah Axelrod
Amber A. Guth
Charles M. Cleland
Caitlin E. Ryan
Kristen R. Weaver
Jeanna M. Qiu
Robin Kleinman
Joan Scagliola
Joseph J. Palamar
Gail D'Eramo Melkus
author_sort Mei R. Fu
title Comorbidities and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Prospective Study
title_short Comorbidities and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Prospective Study
title_full Comorbidities and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Prospective Study
title_fullStr Comorbidities and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Prospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Comorbidities and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Prospective Study
title_sort comorbidities and quality of life among breast cancer survivors: a prospective study
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Personalized Medicine
issn 2075-4426
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Many breast cancer survivors have coexistent chronic diseases or comorbidities at the time of their cancer diagnosis. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the association of comorbidities on breast cancer survivors’ quality of life. A prospective design was used to recruit 140 women before cancer surgery, 134 women completed the study. Comorbidities were assessed using self-report and verified by medical record review and the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) before and 12-month after cancer surgery. Quality of life was evaluated using Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36 v2). Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, t-tests, Fisher’s exact test, and correlations were performed for data analysis. A total of 28 comorbidities were identified. Among the 134 patients, 73.8% had at least one of the comorbidities, 54.7% had 2–4, and only 7.4% had 5–8. Comorbidities did not change at 12 months after surgery. Numbers of comorbidities by patients’ self-report and weighted categorization of comorbidities by CCI had a similar negative correlation with overall quality of life scores as well as domains of general health, physical functioning, bodily pain, and vitality. Comorbidities, specifically hypertension, arthritis, and diabetes, were associated with poorer quality of life in multiple domains among breast cancer survivors. Future research should consider the combined influence of comorbidity and cancer on patients’ quality of life.
topic comorbidity
breast cancer
quality of life
chronic illness
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/5/3/229
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