Decision-Making in Breast Cancer Surgery: Where Do Patients Go for Information?

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Schmidt, Hank [1 ]
Cohen, Almog [1 ]
Mandeli, John [1 ]
Weltz, Christina [1 ]
Port, Elisa R. [1 ]
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[1] Mt Sinai Med Ctr, Dubin Breast Ctr, Dept Surg, New York, NY 10029 USA
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SURGICAL-TREATMENT; INFORMED DECISION; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; WOMEN; MASTECTOMY; CHOICE; AID; LUMPECTOMY; KNOWLEDGE; INTERNET;
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Patient decision-making regarding breast cancer surgery is multifactorial, and patients derive information on surgical treatment options from a variety of sources which may have an impact on choice of surgery. We investigated the role of different information sources in patient decision-making regarding breast cancer surgery. Two hundred and sixty-eight patients with breast cancer, eligible for breast-conserving therapy were surveyed in the immediate preoperative period, and clinical data were also collected. This survey evaluated the scope and features of patient-driven research regarding their ultimate choice of surgical treatment. The two most common sources of information used by patients were written material from surgeons (199/268-74%) and the Internet (184/268-69%). There was a trend for women who chose bilateral mastectomy to use the Internet more frequently than those choosing unilateral mastectomy (P = 0.056). Number of surgeons consulted, genetic testing, and MRI were significant predictors of patient choice of mastectomy over breast-conserving therapy. Multivariate analysis showed that the number of surgeons consulted (P < 0.001) and genetic testing (P < 0.001) were independent predictors of choosing mastectomy, whereas MRI was not. In conclusions, understanding factors driving patient decision-making may promote more effective education for patients requiring breast cancer surgery.
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