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乳腺癌复发的可改变风险因素:我们能告知幸存者什么?

Modifiable risk factors for breast cancer recurrence: what can we tell survivors?

作者信息

Norman Sandra A, Potashnik Sheryl L, Galantino Mary Lou, De Michele Angela M, House Lauren, Localio A Russell

机构信息

Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6021, USA.

出版信息

J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2007 Mar;16(2):177-90. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2006.0047.

Abstract

The potential for recurrence causes considerable distress for breast cancer survivors. Major information sources for survivors and providers offer few clear recommendations for postdiagnosis lifestyle change related to recurrence. To design interventions to improve long-term survivors' care and quality of life, we must know what survivors are doing to prevent recurrence in the absence of solid evidence, whether survivors' perceptions and behaviors correspond to hypothesized modifiable risk factors for recurrence, and whether survivors are adopting behaviors that could otherwise be harmful to their health. Our review first addresses the general lack of consensus on the impact of specific lifestyle factors on breast cancer recurrence and the resulting equivocal lifestyle recommendations for survivors. Second, we describe inadequacies of the studies of survivors' lifestyle changes related to recurrence. Because much of the existing knowledge about modifiable risk factors for recurrence comes from studies of survivors whose participation and behavior change were potentially influenced by their concern about recurrence, we need large, population-based observational studies of randomly selected breast cancer survivors, adequately representing the target population. Critical are data on lifestyle change from prediagnosis to postdiagnosis and changes over time after diagnosis, extensive data on conventional and nonconventional treatments, and the temporal relationship between behaviors and treatments, and inclusion of the full complement of potential lifestyle risk factors for recurrence. Understanding in detail the current status of survivors' perceptions and behaviors related to modifiable risk factors for recurrence can provide considerable practical information to inform future interventions and communication strategies for breast cancer survivors.

摘要

复发的可能性给乳腺癌幸存者带来了相当大的困扰。幸存者和医疗服务提供者的主要信息来源几乎没有针对与复发相关的诊断后生活方式改变给出明确建议。为了设计干预措施以改善长期幸存者的护理和生活质量,我们必须了解在缺乏确凿证据的情况下幸存者为预防复发所采取的措施,幸存者的认知和行为是否与假设的可改变复发风险因素相符,以及幸存者是否正在采取可能对其健康有害的行为。我们的综述首先探讨了对于特定生活方式因素对乳腺癌复发的影响普遍缺乏共识,以及由此给幸存者带来的模棱两可的生活方式建议。其次,我们描述了与复发相关的幸存者生活方式改变研究的不足之处。由于现有的关于可改变复发风险因素的许多知识来自对幸存者的研究,而这些幸存者的参与和行为改变可能受到他们对复发的担忧的影响,我们需要对随机选择的乳腺癌幸存者进行大规模的基于人群的观察性研究,以充分代表目标人群。关键的数据包括从诊断前到诊断后的生活方式改变以及诊断后随时间的变化、关于传统和非传统治疗的广泛数据、行为与治疗之间的时间关系,以及纳入复发的所有潜在生活方式风险因素。详细了解幸存者与可改变复发风险因素相关的认知和行为的现状,可以为乳腺癌幸存者的未来干预措施和沟通策略提供大量实用信息。

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