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Clinical Trial
. 1990;26(10):1038-42.
doi: 10.1016/0277-5379(90)90046-v.

Effect of peri-operative chemotherapy on the quality of life of patients with early breast cancer

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Clinical Trial

Effect of peri-operative chemotherapy on the quality of life of patients with early breast cancer

G M Kiebert et al. Eur J Cancer. 1990.

Abstract

Since chemotherapy is assumed to have a negative impact on quality of life, the impact of peri-operative chemotherapy on physical, psychological and social well-being and on the activity level of patients with early stage breast cancer was investigated. 24 women received peri-operative chemotherapy and 29 did not. They were interviewed 2 months and at a mean of 12 months post-surgery. Although the treated group reported more fatigue and considered hair loss a severe side-effect, no differences were found in overall physical and physiological well-being, perceived social interaction and activity level at 2 months. 1 year after surgery no differences were found between the two groups. Although no substantial effects of peri-operative chemotherapy on quality of life were demonstrated, patients almost unanimously considered peri-operative chemotherapy the most burdensome aspect of the treatment because of alopecia.

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