Graduatee Institute of Clinical Medical Science, China Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan.
Department of Radiation Oncology, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung City, Taiwan.
BMC Cancer. 2021 Mar 31;21(1):330. doi: 10.1186/s12885-021-08047-5.
This study aimed to investigate skin condition, quality of life, and psychological impact of breast cancer patients after radiation therapy. We designed and administered a questionnaire to breast cancer survivors for better understanding the skin sequelae after radiation therapy.
This study performed an anonymous online survey. Invitation join was posted in Facebook groups for Breast Cancer. Content of the questionnaire included basic information and a three-point scale on the degree of skin dryness, sweating, hotness sensation, itchy sensation, presence of pigment deposition, history of severe skin disorder, psychological impact, and quality of life after radiotherapy. Categorical variables were summarized using counts and percentages, and then Mantel-Haenszel chi-square tests, multiple correspondence analysis, Wald chi-square statistics, and logistic regression analyses were performed; P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
In total, 421 breast cancer survivors completed the questionnaire. Among them, 331 (78.62%) reported rarely sweating; 340 (80.76%) reported dry skin; 184 (43.71%) reported itchy skin in addition to dry skin; 336 (79.81%) had severe or mild skin color deposition; and 76 (18.05%) had eczema or contact dermatitis. Dry skin problems were caused by absent sweating and skin dryness in the irradiated skin area, post-RT severe skin disorders, and skin color deposition. Compared with patients sweating normally in the radiation field, patients with absent sweating and hotness sensation in the radiation field had a higher risk of depression.
This study showed that breast cancer patients after whole breast radiotherapy may experience skin dryness, hypersensitivity and hyper pigmentation in the irradiated skin area. These "radiation-irritated skin" lesions may induce depressive psychological status and impact the quality of life in breast cancer patients after whole breast radiotherapy.
本研究旨在探讨乳腺癌患者放射治疗后的皮肤状况、生活质量和心理影响。我们设计并向乳腺癌幸存者发放问卷,以更好地了解放射治疗后的皮肤后遗症。
本研究进行了一项匿名在线调查。邀请加入的信息发布在乳腺癌的 Facebook 群组中。问卷的内容包括基本信息以及对皮肤干燥、出汗、灼热感、瘙痒感、色素沉着、严重皮肤疾病史、放射治疗后心理影响和生活质量的三点量表评估。分类变量用计数和百分比进行总结,然后进行曼-惠特尼 U 检验、多对应分析、沃尔德卡方检验、逻辑回归分析;P 值<0.05 被认为具有统计学意义。
共有 421 名乳腺癌幸存者完成了问卷。其中,331 名(78.62%)报告很少出汗;340 名(80.76%)报告皮肤干燥;184 名(43.71%)除了皮肤干燥外还报告瘙痒;336 名(79.81%)有严重或轻度的皮肤色素沉着;76 名(18.05%)有湿疹或接触性皮炎。皮肤干燥问题是由照射区域无汗和皮肤干燥、放射治疗后严重皮肤疾病和皮肤色素沉着引起的。与照射野正常出汗的患者相比,照射野无汗和灼热感的患者患抑郁症的风险更高。
本研究表明,接受全乳放疗的乳腺癌患者可能会出现照射野皮肤干燥、敏感和色素沉着。这些“放射性皮肤损伤”病变可能会导致乳腺癌患者放疗后出现抑郁心理状态,并影响其生活质量。