Title of article :
Personal health behaviors in women who have undergone risk-reducing mastectomy
Author/Authors :
Michelle C. Specht، نويسنده , , Patrick I. Borgen، نويسنده , , Jane Fey، نويسنده , , Zi Zhang، نويسنده , , Lisa Sclafani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Background
Risk-reducing mastectomy (RRM) remains an effective yet controversial modality for the primary prevention of breast cancer. Is the choice of RRM consistent with a generally proactive healthy lifestyle?
Methods
The National Prophylactic Mastectomy Registry is a volunteer database comprised of 460 women who have undergone bilateral RRM. Each patient received a questionnaire drawn from the Centers for Disease Control Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Their responses were compared with gender-specific national data from the Centers for Disease Control.
Results
Women in the RRM group were statistically more likely to engage in risk-reducing personal health behavior including not smoking, exercising, maintaining their health, and taking advantage of screening programs.
Conclusions
Women in the registry who underwent RRM practiced a more “healthy” lifestyle than gender-matched controls. Therefore, the decision to have prophylactic surgery may have been part of a proactive approach toward their overall physical well-being.
Keywords :
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System , cancer risk , Health behaviors , Risk-reducing mastectomy
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery