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Differences in quality of life between American and Chinese breast cancer survivors.

Qian Lu1, Jin You2, April Kavanagh3, Krystal Warmoth4, Zhiqiang Meng5, Zhen Chen5, Kavita D Chandwani6, George H Perkins7, Jennifer Leigh McQuade7, Nelamangala V Raghuram8, Raghuram Nagarathna8, Zhongxing Liao7, Hongasandra Ramarao Nagendra8, Jiayi Chen5, Xiaoma Guo5, Luming Liu5, Banu Arun7, Lorenzo Cohen9,10.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: It has been speculated that cancer survivors in Asia may have lower quality of life (QOL) compared with their Western counterparts. However, no studies have made international comparisons in QOL using a comprehensive measure. This study aimed to compare Chinese breast cancer survivors' QOL with US counterparts and examine if demographic and medical factors were associated with QOL across groups.
METHOD: The sample consisted of 159 breast cancer patients (97 Chinese and 62 American) who completed the Functional Assessment for Cancer Therapy Breast Cancer (FACT-B) scale before the start of radiotherapy in Shanghai, China and Houston, USA.
RESULTS: Higher income was associated with higher QOL total scores in both Chinese and American cancer patients, but QOL was not significantly associated with other factors including age, education, disease stage, mastectomy, and chemotherapy. Consistent with hypotheses, compared to their US counterparts, Chinese breast cancer survivors reported lower QOL and all four subdimensions including functional well-being (FWB), physical well-being (PWB), emotional well-being (EWB), and social well-being (SWB); they also reported more breast cancer-specific concerns (BCS). Differences were also clinically significant for Functional Assessment for Cancer Therapy General (FACT-G) scale total scores and the FWB subscale. After controlling for demographic and medical covariates, these differences remained except for the SWB and BCS. Furthermore, Chinese breast cancer survivors receiving chemotherapy reported significantly lower FACT-G scores than those who did not, but this difference did not emerge among US breast cancer survivors. DISCUSSION: Chinese breast cancer survivors reported poorer QOL on multiple domains compared to US women. Findings indicate that better strategies are needed to help improve the QOL of Chinese breast cancer survivors, especially those who underwent chemotherapy.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer; Country; Culture; Quality of life

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27048455      PMCID: PMC5421630          DOI: 10.1007/s00520-016-3195-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Support Care Cancer        ISSN: 0941-4355            Impact factor:   3.603


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