Enhanced Surgical Decision-Making Tools in Breast Cancer: Predicting 2-Year Postoperative Physical, Sexual, and Psychosocial Well-Being following Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction (INSPiRED 004)

增强乳腺癌手术决策工具:预测乳房切除术和乳房重建术后 2 年的身体、性及心理社会健康状况 (INSPiRED 004)

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: We sought to predict clinically meaningful changes in physical, sexual, and psychosocial well-being for women undergoing cancer-related mastectomy and breast reconstruction 2 years after surgery using machine learning (ML) algorithms trained on clinical and patient-reported outcomes data. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We used data from women undergoing mastectomy and reconstruction at 11 study sites in North America to develop three distinct ML models. We used data of ten sites to predict clinically meaningful improvement or worsening by comparing pre-surgical scores with 2 year follow-up data measured by validated Breast-Q domains. We employed ten-fold cross-validation to train and test the algorithms, and then externally validated them using the 11th site's data. We considered area-under-the-receiver-operating-characteristics-curve (AUC) as the primary metric to evaluate performance. RESULTS: Overall, between 1454 and 1538 patients completed 2 year follow-up with data for physical, sexual, and psychosocial well-being. In the hold-out validation set, our ML algorithms were able to predict clinically significant changes in physical well-being (chest and upper body) (worsened: AUC range 0.69-0.70; improved: AUC range 0.81-0.82), sexual well-being (worsened: AUC range 0.76-0.77; improved: AUC range 0.74-0.76), and psychosocial well-being (worsened: AUC range 0.64-0.66; improved: AUC range 0.66-0.66). Baseline patient-reported outcome (PRO) variables showed the largest influence on model predictions. CONCLUSIONS: Machine learning can predict long-term individual PROs of patients undergoing postmastectomy breast reconstruction with acceptable accuracy. This may better help patients and clinicians make informed decisions regarding expected long-term effect of treatment, facilitate patient-centered care, and ultimately improve postoperative health-related quality of life.

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