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    Patient anxiety on the use of one step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA) during breast cancer surgery

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    Athwal, Ruvinder
    Clarke, Dayalan
    Harries, Simon
    Jones, Lucie
    Affiliation
    South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust
    Publication date
    2016-01-25
    Subject
    Surgery
    Gynaecology
    Oncology. Pathology.
    Mental health
    
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    Introduction: Assessment of the sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is used to stage the axilla in patients with breast cancer. There are a variety of methods to assess metastatic disease within the SLN. One-step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA) has a high sensitivity for detecting metastatic disease within the SLN and avoids the use of staged axillary surgery. However there remains a paucity of data within the literature on the psychological effects upon patients with the use of OSNA. Methods: All patients undergoing breast surgery (breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy) and assessment of the SLNB with OSNA from December 2011 to June 2012 were included in the study. A questionnaire was sent to patient within four weeks of surgery to assess their understanding and satisfaction with the OSNA procedure. Results: 60 patients responded to the questionnaire (83% response rate). All patients were female with a mean age of 63 years (range 38-71 years). 19 patients had positive SLNB as assessed by OSNA and all had ALND. 15 patients expressed pre-operative anxiety about having OSNA although 97% stated that they would be happy to undergo the same procedure again. Conclusion: Our study has identified the anxiety points that patients experience with OSNA based management and this will allow improved direct emotional support and provision of information. Keywords: Breast cancer; anexity; sentinel lymph node biopsy.
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    Athwal RK, Clarke D, Harries S, Jones L. Patient anxiety on the use of one step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA) during breast cancer surgery. Breast Dis. 2016 Jan 25;36(1):23-6. doi: 10.3233/BD-150208.
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    Article
    Handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/7632
    DOI
    10.3233/BD-150208
    PMID
    27177340
    Journal
    Breast Disease
    Publisher
    SAGE Publications
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.3233/BD-150208
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    General Surgery

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