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Survey on Embarrassment of Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Radiation Therapy Publisher



Hama Y1 ; Tate E2
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  1. 1. Research Center for Rational Use of Drugs, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: World Cancer Research Journal Published:2020


Abstract

Objective: When receiving postoperative radiation therapy for breast cancer, patients need to get undressed to prevent setup errors and to minimize the build-up of dose at the skin surface. However, removing clothes is a great mental burden for patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate the embarrassment of female patients undergoing adjuvant radiation therapy for breast cancer. Materials and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study involving questionnaire about feelings of embarrassment among patients (n = 150) with breast cancer receiving postoperative radiation therapy. The questionnaire consisted of two parts: Part I, the degree of resistance to exposing the upper body; and Part II, the desire to wear clothes under various circumstances. Results: For the question “What do you think about removing the clothes from your upper body?”, 39.0% answered “I want to wear clothes if possible” (A1), and 14% answered “I am embarrassed that I strongly desire to wear clothes” (A2). The proportion of women who answered A1 or A2 increased significantly with the involvement of male radiation therapists, whereas the proportion of women who answered A2 increased significantly with the absence of female therapists. Conclusions: The participation of male therapists and the absence of female therapists were factors that made patients’ embarrassment worse. © 2020, Verduci International. All rights reserved.