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Monday, September 22, 2008 --- 71 days ago
SUNDAY, Sept. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Women who had a lumpectomy and radiation to combat breast cancer have an overall quality of life several years after treatment that's on par with most adult American women, a new report says. "Treatments for breast cancer may decrease quality of life temporarily, but this is evidence that survivors, on average, will return to a normal quality of life," lead researcher Dr. Gary Freedman, an attending physician in the department of radiation oncology at Philadelphia's Fox Chase Cancer Center, said in a news release issued by the center. The findings, based on a survey of 1,050 women with early-stage breast cancer who were treated with breast-conserving surgery and radiation with or without chemotherapy and hormone therapy, were expected to be presented Sunday at the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology annual meeting, in Boston. The brief survey, taken by the women at various points in their follow-up -- from three months to 15 years after treatment -- found the breast cancer survivors across all age groups said they had a very high quality of life and state of health comparable to the general U.S. female population. Over the years, the survivors tended more often to say they experienced no or only some problems. For three questions dealing with anxiety, pain and the ability to do usual activities, the survivors tended to improve from reporting "some problems" to "no problems" ...




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