Breast Cancer Treatment Disparities in a Rural Setting: Conserving Surgery Versus Mastectomy
Benjamin C. Kensing, Lutfi A. Barghuthi, Marvin Heck, Carly R. Wadle, Rebecca J. Swindall, Alan D. Cook, Hishaam N. Ismael

TL;DR
This study examines factors influencing breast cancer treatment choices in a rural area, finding that patient preference for mastectomy is linked to younger age and lack of financial support.
Contribution
The study identifies specific socioeconomic and demographic factors affecting treatment choices in rural breast cancer care.
Findings
Patient preference mastectomy was more common among younger patients and those without financial support.
Breast-conserving therapy was associated with older age, financial support, and higher rates of genetic screening.
Multidisciplinary care supports breast-conserving therapy in rural settings.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Randomized controlled trials demonstrate comparable survival among early-stage breast cancer patients undergoing breast-conserving therapy or patient preference mastectomy. Many factors affect the choice of treatment like the availability of radiation centers, socioeconomic status, and insurance status. This study aimed to identify the determinants of surgical breast cancer treatments in a rural community. Methods: Retrospective data were obtained from the medical records of breast cancer patients between 2015 and 2022 at a single rural healthcare system. Demographics, barriers to care, support services offered, pre-treatment services, and the type and stage of cancer were analyzed to identify trends among patients who received breast-conserving therapy and mastectomy. Results: Among the 162 patients who underwent a mastectomy, 16.1% chose this procedure based on…
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TopicsBRCA gene mutations in cancer · Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer · Breast Cancer Treatment Studies
