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P0157 - How breast cancer affect women's quality of life in Iran

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

B. Garrusi
Affiliation:
Department of Community Medicine, Medical College Emam Boozorgrah, Kerman, Iran
A. Amirkafi
Affiliation:
Department of Community Medicine, Medical College Emam Boozorgrah, Kerman, Iran
B. Kalantary
Affiliation:
Department of Community Medicine, Medical College Emam Boozorgrah, Kerman, Iran
H. Faezee
Affiliation:
Department of Community Medicine, Medical College Emam Boozorgrah, Kerman, Iran

Abstract

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Introduction:

Breast cancer is one the the most causes of death among Iranian womens. Recently, quality of life (QOL) has been in focus of reseaches. The diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer are, two aspects of QOL . This study assess the impact of breast cancer on Body Image and, which has been not in focus of attention in Iran.

Method:

The self-administrated questionnaire, which it's validity and reliability were assessed in local population .Eighty three patients with breast cancer were participated in this survey in Kerman/Iran in the year 2007.. The patients divided to three groups(based on kinds of treatment), and asked to complete demographic data and questionnaire.Statistical comparisons were made using the standard tests.

Results:

The mean age of participants was 49.9±11.8.We found relationship between the age of patients and the Body Image (p<0.0003), Sexual desire (p<0.001) and sexual activity(p<0.001).

Body Image, Sexual desire and sexual activity had strong relationship with marital status, education of patients and her partner. Number of children had correlation with Body Image. A significant negative correlation was found between stage of cancer with Body Image, Sexual desire and sexual activity.

Sexual desire and sexual activity had relations with kind of treatment(P1<0.000, p2<0.003).

Conclusion:

Body image and sexuality after cancer diagnosis or treatment deserves much more attention. Health care providers need to explore in much more detail in the influence of cancer on Body Image and sexuality (in the cultural background).

Type
Poster Session III: Mental Health Serious Caregiver
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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