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Surgery or not on an atypical breast lesion? Taking anxiety into account in shared decision support from a prospective cohort of 300 patients

Organized and individual breast screening have been accompanied by an increase in the detection of "atypical breast lesions (ABL)". Recently, the NOMAT multicenter study proposed a predictive model of the risk of developing breast cancer after detection of an ABL in order to avoid surgical...

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Published in:Gynécologie, obstétrique, fertilité & sénologie obstétrique, fertilité & sénologie, 2022-02, Vol.50 (2), p.142-150
Main Authors: Favier, A, Boinon, D, Salviat, F, Mazouni, C, De Korvin, B, Tunon, C, Salomon, A-V, Doutriaux-Dumoulin, I, Vaysse, C, Marchal, F, Boulanger, L, Chabbert-Buffet, N, Zilberman, S, Coutant, C, Espié, M, Cortet, M, Boussion, V, Cohen, M, Fermeaux, V, Mathelin, C, Michiels, S, Delaloge, S, Uzan, C, Charles, C
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Summary:Organized and individual breast screening have been accompanied by an increase in the detection of "atypical breast lesions (ABL)". Recently, the NOMAT multicenter study proposed a predictive model of the risk of developing breast cancer after detection of an ABL in order to avoid surgical removal of "low-risk" lesions. It also aimed to provide information on psychological experience, in particularly anxiety, to assist in the shared medical decision process. Three hundred women undergoing surgery for ABL were included between 2015 and 2018 at 18 French centers. Women completed questionnaires before and after surgery assessing their level of anxiety (STAI-State, STAI-Trait), their level of tolerance to uncertainty, their perceived risk of developing a breast cancer, and their satisfaction with the management care. One hundred nighty nine patients completed the STAI-Status before and after surgery. Overall, a decrease in anxiety level (35.4 vs 42.7, P
ISSN:2468-7189
DOI:10.1016/j.gofs.2021.09.010