Abstract P4-11-13: Cancer-specific distress, life satisfaction and parenting concerns in young breast cancer survivors

2016 
Introduction It is known that young breast cancer (BC) patients tend to suffer more psychological stress and have lower quality of life than older women, are less sexually active and have more body image issues than healthy women of the same age. They may also be challenged by reproductive concerns. To our knowledge, no data exist about the effect of the disease on the life satisfaction of premenopausal BC patients. This study tries to elucidate life satisfaction in several aspects of daily life in this special cohort as well as aspects of cancer-specific distress and parenting concerns in order to improve our support strategies. Materials and methods In a cross-sectional study design, all patients with Results 88 patients responded (55%). Compared with population data stratified for age and sex, patients showed significantly less satisfaction in the domains of health (p Discussion In our cohort, the general life satisfaction of young breast cancer survivors showed no difference from women without cancer, but these patients were not satisfied with their general health status and with their sexuality. Also, cancer-related fears and psychosomatic problems considerably stress young patients and thus need to be addressed by supportive care programs. There is also a need for counselling regarding childbearing after BC treatment. In contrast, fertility preservation seems to be well established in medical consultations. In conclusion, tailored supportive care programs have to be realized to respond the unique needs of young BC patients. Citation Format: Burgmann M, Hermelink K, Farr A, Heiduschka A, van Meegen F, Engel J, Harbeck N, Wuerstlein R. Cancer-specific distress, life satisfaction and parenting concerns in young breast cancer survivors. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Thirty-Eighth Annual CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium: 2015 Dec 8-12; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(4 Suppl):Abstract nr P4-11-13.
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