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Symptom Distress Associated with Biopsy in Women with Suspect Breast Lesions

Purpose. To investigate symptom distress, quality of life, affective states, and inflammatory biomarkers before and after breast biopsy in women undergoing breast biopsy. Methods. A convenience sample of 47 women undergoing breast biopsy was assessed at the pre- and post-biopsy visits. The assessmen...

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Autores principales: Kamath, Jayesh, Cruess, Dean G., Claffey, Kevin, Wilson, Lori, Phoenix, Natalie, Tannenbaum, Susan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scholarly Research Network 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3399343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22830048
http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2012/898327
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author Kamath, Jayesh
Cruess, Dean G.
Claffey, Kevin
Wilson, Lori
Phoenix, Natalie
Tannenbaum, Susan
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Cruess, Dean G.
Claffey, Kevin
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Phoenix, Natalie
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description Purpose. To investigate symptom distress, quality of life, affective states, and inflammatory biomarkers before and after breast biopsy in women undergoing breast biopsy. Methods. A convenience sample of 47 women undergoing breast biopsy was assessed at the pre- and post-biopsy visits. The assessments included evaluation of fatigue, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, positive and negative affect, quality of life using validated self report measures, and a blood draw to determine markers of inflammation. Results. At the postbiopsy visit, a total of 15 participants were diagnosed with breast cancer, and 32 participants received negative biopsy result. The mean anxiety and sleep disturbances scores were in the clinically significant range for the total sample and for the biopsy positive (BC+) and biopsy negative (BC−) subgroups at both time points. For both subgroups, anxiety and sleep disturbances scores did not change significantly from pre- to post-biopsy. A subpopulation of participants in both groups reported moderate-to-severe anxiety, depression and fatigue levels at both time points. The inflammatory markers did not show consistent associations with psychosocial symptoms. Conclusions. A subset of participants in BC+ and BC− subgroups experience heightened symptom distress and negative impact on quality of life at both pre- and post-biopsy time points.
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spelling pubmed-33993432012-07-24 Symptom Distress Associated with Biopsy in Women with Suspect Breast Lesions Kamath, Jayesh Cruess, Dean G. Claffey, Kevin Wilson, Lori Phoenix, Natalie Tannenbaum, Susan ISRN Oncol Clinical Study Purpose. To investigate symptom distress, quality of life, affective states, and inflammatory biomarkers before and after breast biopsy in women undergoing breast biopsy. Methods. A convenience sample of 47 women undergoing breast biopsy was assessed at the pre- and post-biopsy visits. The assessments included evaluation of fatigue, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, positive and negative affect, quality of life using validated self report measures, and a blood draw to determine markers of inflammation. Results. At the postbiopsy visit, a total of 15 participants were diagnosed with breast cancer, and 32 participants received negative biopsy result. The mean anxiety and sleep disturbances scores were in the clinically significant range for the total sample and for the biopsy positive (BC+) and biopsy negative (BC−) subgroups at both time points. For both subgroups, anxiety and sleep disturbances scores did not change significantly from pre- to post-biopsy. A subpopulation of participants in both groups reported moderate-to-severe anxiety, depression and fatigue levels at both time points. The inflammatory markers did not show consistent associations with psychosocial symptoms. Conclusions. A subset of participants in BC+ and BC− subgroups experience heightened symptom distress and negative impact on quality of life at both pre- and post-biopsy time points. International Scholarly Research Network 2012-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3399343/ /pubmed/22830048 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2012/898327 Text en Copyright © 2012 Jayesh Kamath et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_short Symptom Distress Associated with Biopsy in Women with Suspect Breast Lesions
title_sort symptom distress associated with biopsy in women with suspect breast lesions
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