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乳腺癌放射治疗幸存者与癌症支持小组:通过“应对乳腺癌皮肤副作用(ABCDEs)项目”实现社区参与和教育的契机。

Breast Radiation Therapy Survivorship and Cancer Support Groups: an Opportunity for Community Engagement and Education Through the Addressing Breast Cancer Dermatologic Side Effects (ABCDEs) Program.

作者信息

Veluri Shriya, Park Jiwon, Anderson Clark, Asper Joshua, Walsh Margaret, Bonnen Mark, Ramirez Caesar, Dalwadi Shraddha

机构信息

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Long School of Medicine, San Antonio, TX, United States.

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States.

出版信息

J Cancer Educ. 2025 Feb;40(1):93-101. doi: 10.1007/s13187-024-02477-y. Epub 2024 Jul 29.

Abstract

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women in the USA. To serve under-insured breast cancer patients in South Texas, we designed a patient education program to improve health literacy of secondary dermatologic changes after completing radiation therapy. A needs assessment survey was distributed to better understand the patients' stage of treatment, experiences with radiation-induced dermatologic side effects, and over-the-counter skin products and home remedies used. Of the 33 patients that participated in this program, nearly all patients (93.94%, n = 31) are either currently undergoing treatment or have completed treatment. Of the 31 individuals, 74.19% of patients (n = 23) have completed treatment at least 9-12 months ago, 22.58% (n = 7) are currently receiving chemotherapy, and 3.23% (n = 1) are currently undergoing radiation therapy. Among the dermatologic side effects, patients experienced changes to skin color, redness, and burns/burning sensation at the greatest severity. The top products used by survey participants were prescription-strength topical corticosteroids (65.63%) followed by oral analgesics (28.13%) and compression sleeves (25.00%). Aloe vera (15.63%) was the most used complementary and alternative therapeutic treatment. By surveying experiences of radiation-induced dermatologic side effects in predominantly under-resourced and minority communities, we can better tailor patient education programs to reflect patients' experiences. Overall, this program can enhance clinicians' insight on under-resourced patient experiences to improve health literacy and dispel common misconceptions surrounding breast cancer treatment, management, and survivorship.

摘要

乳腺癌是美国女性中最常被诊断出的癌症,也是癌症死亡的第二大主要原因。为了服务南德克萨斯州保险不足的乳腺癌患者,我们设计了一个患者教育项目,以提高患者在完成放射治疗后对继发性皮肤变化的健康素养。我们开展了一项需求评估调查,以更好地了解患者的治疗阶段、放射诱发的皮肤副作用经历以及所使用的非处方皮肤产品和家庭疗法。在参与该项目的33名患者中,几乎所有患者(93.94%,n = 31)目前正在接受治疗或已经完成治疗。在这31名患者中,74.19%(n = 23)的患者至少在9至12个月前就已完成治疗,22.58%(n = 7)的患者目前正在接受化疗,3.23%(n = 1)的患者目前正在接受放射治疗。在皮肤副作用方面,患者经历的皮肤颜色变化、发红以及烧伤/灼烧感最为严重。调查参与者使用最多的产品是处方强度的外用皮质类固醇(65.63%),其次是口服镇痛药(28.13%)和加压袖套(25.00%)。芦荟(15.63%)是使用最多的补充替代疗法。通过调查资源匮乏和少数族裔社区中放射诱发的皮肤副作用经历,我们可以更好地调整患者教育项目,以反映患者的经历。总体而言,该项目可以增强临床医生对资源匮乏患者经历的了解,以提高健康素养,并消除围绕乳腺癌治疗、管理和生存的常见误解。

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