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Quality of life among non-metastatic breast cancer survivors in Botswana.

作者信息

Wagner Rachel B, Wester James R, Motladiile Bosa, Nkele Isaac, Chinyepi Nkhabe, Tshisimogo Gontse, Vuylsteke Peter, Lockman Shahin, Dryden-Peterson Scott, Kohler Racquel E

机构信息

Center for Cancer Health Equity, Rutgers Cancer Institute, 120 Albany St, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA.

Department of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.

出版信息

J Cancer Surviv. 2025 Sep 20. doi: 10.1007/s11764-025-01895-1.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study explored quality of life (QOL) experiences after non-metastatic breast cancer treatment, especially related to mastectomy, among survivors in Botswana.

METHODS

We conducted 23 qualitative interviews in Setswana with survivors who were within 1-5 years of having a mastectomy from a nationwide cancer survivorship cohort. Physical and mental QOL, measured by SF-8, were also assessed. We translated, double-coded, and thematically analyzed transcripts according to QOL domains.

RESULTS

Over half of participants were diagnosed with stage III disease; all received chemotherapy and mastectomy. Key aspects of physical, financial, psychological, and social QOL that were influenced by treatment included the following: (1) pain, mobility, and fatigue; (2) reduced work capacity and financial stress; (3) depression, anxiety, and body image; and (4) mixed social support due to stigma. We also identified structural factors that limited access to symptom management and support services, which affected multiple aspects of QOL.

CONCLUSIONS

Long-term pain, mobility restrictions, and fatigue affected physical functioning, specifically regarding employment, which had an overall negative impact on household financial status. Though some survivors received informal support through social networks, access to symptom management, support services, and public assistance was limited. Implications for Cancer Survivors This study highlights multi-level challenges that affect QOL after mastectomy in Botswana. Interventions enhancing physical symptom management and improving psychosocial support services may improve QOL of survivors across sub-Saharan Africa.

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