Few studies have focused on careful assessment of postmastectomy pain (PMP)
; a chronic neuropathic pain syndrome that can affect women postlumpectomy
or postmastectomy for breast cancer (BC). Study aims were to determine the
prevalence of PMP in an outpatient sample of breast cancer survivors (BCS),
describe subjective and objective characteristics of PMP, and examine the
relationship between PMP and quality of life. Breast cancer survivors (n =
134) participated in telephone interviews, and those reporting PMP (n = 36)
were invited to a pain center for further evaluation and treatment. Result
s show PMP is a distinct, chronic, pain syndrome affecting 27% of BCS. Find
ings support the need for clinical trials evaluating the effectiveness of n
onpharmacological or cognitive behavioral therapies in alleviating mild to
moderate PMP. J CLIN EPIDEMIOL 51; 12:1285-1292, 1998. (C) 1998 Elsevier Sc
ience Inc.