Emotional problems prior to adjuvant radiation therapy for breast cancer

DIRK RADES*, CARLOS A. NARVAEZ, LIESA DZIGGEL, SOEREN TVILSTED, TROELS W. KJAER, STEVEN E. SCHILD, TOBIAS BARTSCHT

*Corresponding author for this work
2 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

Background/Aim: Being scheduled for radiotherapy can cause emotional distress. This study aimed to identify risk factors in 338 patients assigned to radiotherapy for breast cancer. Patients and Methods: Nineteen potential risk factors including the COVID-19 pandemic were investigated for associations with the six emotional problems included in the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer. Results: Worry and fears were significantly associated with age ≤60 years; sadness with age and Karnofsky performance score (KPS) <90; depression with KPS and Charlson Comorbidity Index ≥3; loss of interest with KPS. Trends were found for associations between sadness and additional breast cancer/DCIS, Charlson Index and chemotherapy; between depression and additional breast cancer/DCIS, treatment volume and nodal stage N1-3; between nervousness and additional breast cancer/DCIS, mastectomy and triplenegativity; between loss of interest and Charlson Index, family history of breast cancer/DCIS, invasive cancer, chemotherapy, and treatment volume. The COVID-19 pandemic did not increase emotional problems. Conclusion: Several risk factors for emotional problems were identified. Patients with such factors should receive psychological support well before radiotherapy.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIn Vivo
Volume35
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)2763-2770
Number of pages8
ISSN0258-851X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10.2021

Research Areas and Centers

  • Centers: University Cancer Center Schleswig-Holstein (UCCSH)
  • Research Area: Luebeck Integrated Oncology Network (LION)

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