School of Health and Social Care, Edinburgh Napier University, Sighthill Court, Sighthill Campus, Edinburgh, UK.
School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Hongkong, China.
BMC Cancer. 2024 Feb 6;24(1):179. doi: 10.1186/s12885-024-11911-9.
Men with breast cancer experience unique physical and emotional challenges. However, a thorough understanding of these experiences including the psychosocial effects and supportive care needs have received less attention. In some settings, men with breast cancer experience stigma within the healthcare system and their care needs are not prioritised. This influences the level of professional support offered, consequently worsening their health and well-being outcomes. This review explored the variabilities in the experiences and treatment modalities of male breast cancer (MBC) across different contexts.
All primary study designs including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies that reported on the experiences, treatment approaches and outcomes of MBC were included in this systematic review. Six databases (Embase, Medline, PsycINFO, Global Health, CINAHL and Web of Science) were searched for articles from January 2000 to September 2023. A results-based convergence synthesis was used for data analysis and reported using PRISMA guidelines.
Of the studies screened (n = 29,687), forty-four fulfilled the predetermined criteria and were included. Our findings relating to the experiences and treatment approaches of MBC are broadly themed into three parts. Theme 1-Navigating through a threat to masculinity: describes how males experienced the illness reflecting on detection, diagnosis, coming to terms with breast cancer, and disclosure. Theme 2- Navigating through treatment: captures the experiences of undergoing breast cancer treatment/ management following their diagnosis. Theme 3-Coping and support systems: describes how MBC patients coped with the disease, treatment process, aftercare/rehabilitative care, and the available support structures.
Men experience a myriad of issues following a breast cancer diagnosis, especially with their masculinity. Awareness creation efforts of MBC among the public and healthcare practitioners are urgently required, which could change the perception of men in promoting early diagnosis, adherence to treatments, post-treatment monitoring, oncological results and a better quality of life. Considerations for training, education and development of specialised guidelines for healthcare practitioners on MBC would provide the necessary knowledge and skills to enhance their practice through the adoption of person-centred and male-specific care strategies. Professional care intervention and support for MBC should not end after the diagnosis phase but should extend to the entire treatment continuum and aftercare including future research focusing on MBC specific clinical trials.
PROSPERO Registration No. CRD42021228778.
男性乳腺癌患者经历着独特的身体和情感挑战。然而,对于这些体验,包括心理社会影响和支持性护理需求的全面理解,还没有得到足够的重视。在某些环境中,男性乳腺癌患者在医疗保健系统中受到歧视,他们的护理需求没有得到优先考虑。这影响了提供的专业支持水平,从而导致他们的健康和福祉状况恶化。本综述探讨了不同背景下男性乳腺癌(MBC)患者体验和治疗方式的变异性。
所有纳入的研究设计包括定性、定量和混合方法研究,均报告了 MBC 患者的体验、治疗方法和结局。从 2000 年 1 月至 2023 年 9 月,在 6 个数据库(Embase、Medline、PsycINFO、全球健康、CINAHL 和 Web of Science)中搜索文章。使用基于结果的融合综合法进行数据分析,并按照 PRISMA 指南进行报告。
在筛选的研究中(n=29687),有 44 项符合预定标准并被纳入。我们关于 MBC 患者体验和治疗方法的发现大致分为三个部分。主题 1- 应对男性气质的威胁:描述了男性患者如何在发现、诊断、接受乳腺癌和披露时体验疾病。主题 2- 应对治疗:描述了男性乳腺癌患者在诊断后接受乳腺癌治疗/管理的体验。主题 3- 应对和支持系统:描述了 MBC 患者如何应对疾病、治疗过程、后续护理/康复护理以及可用的支持结构。
男性患者在乳腺癌诊断后会经历一系列问题,尤其是与他们的男性气质有关。公众和医疗保健从业者迫切需要开展 MBC 的宣传活动,这可能会改变人们对男性的看法,促进早期诊断、治疗依从性、治疗后监测、肿瘤学结果和更好的生活质量。考虑为医疗保健从业者提供有关 MBC 的培训、教育和专门指南的制定,将提供必要的知识和技能,通过采用以患者为中心和男性特定的护理策略来增强他们的实践。专业护理干预和对 MBC 的支持不应在诊断阶段结束后结束,而应延伸至整个治疗连续性和后续护理,包括未来专注于 MBC 特定临床试验的研究。
PROSPERO 注册号 CRD42021228778。