Taguchi Ryoko, Okude Yukako, Saito Mitsue
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Family and Consumer Sciences, Kamakura Women's University, Japan.
Department of Breast Oncology, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Japan.
Ind Health. 2019 Feb 5;57(1):29-39. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.2018-0060. Epub 2018 Aug 11.
This study aims to make clear the following aspects of breast cancer patients and their occupation. 1. What percentage of patients have changed their working status around surgery? 2. When did patients change their employment? 3. What is the cause of the employment change? We investigated 269 patients who underwent curative surgery for primary breast cancer at one university hospital in Tokyo. Patients who were under the age of 58 at the time of surgery and had the experience of being a company or government employee during a year prior to the surgery were used as sample for analysis. To determine factors related to the employment change, multiple logistic regression analysis was performed. Nineteen percent patients changed the employment status before and after surgery. Of those, 19% changed the employment by the end of surgery month while 42% did by the fourth month after surgery. Treatment-related factors such as mastectomy and the combination of chemotherapy and hormone therapy affected changes in employment. We believe that the validity of our study can be confirmed by comparing with the previous study results. We show the potential large effects of cancer treatment on patients' daily lives.
本研究旨在明确乳腺癌患者及其职业的以下几个方面。1. 手术前后改变工作状态的患者占比多少?2. 患者何时改变工作?3. 工作变动的原因是什么?我们调查了东京一所大学医院里269例接受原发性乳腺癌根治性手术的患者。将手术时年龄在58岁以下且术前一年有公司或政府雇员经历的患者作为分析样本。为确定与工作变动相关的因素,进行了多项逻辑回归分析。19%的患者在手术前后改变了工作状态。其中,19%在手术当月月底前改变工作,42%在术后第四个月前改变工作。乳房切除术以及化疗与激素治疗联合等与治疗相关的因素影响了工作变动。我们认为,通过与之前的研究结果进行比较,可以证实我们研究的有效性。我们展示了癌症治疗对患者日常生活可能产生的巨大影响。