Background: Breast cancer is the leading malignancy among women in Singapor
e. In the West as many as 30% of eligible patients undergo some form of rec
onstruction, but in Singapore breast reconstruction is not often performed.
Methods: A postal survey of general surgeons in Singapore (response rate of
46%) was conducted to ascertain the factors influencing their decision to
refer for reconstruction and the possible concerns they had about reconstru
ction.
Results: Age, anticipated psychosocial morbidity and the need for adjuvant
therapy were the most important factors identified. The survey also found t
hat almost 30% of respondents were unsure of whether reconstruction would m
ask recurrence. Despite this, almost 80% of respondents felt that reconstru
ction was worth the effort, but 55% (compared to less than 20% in the West)
felt that patients did not want reconstruction despite being advised of it
s availability.
Conclusion: Lack of information and the perception that patients would not
want reconstruction may be important reasons for the low emphasis placed on
the role of breast reconstruction in post-mastectomy patients.