Table 3.
Characteristics of APs
AP record | Institution (I) | Age group (years) | Family context | Clinical portrait |
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AP 1 | I1 | 45–54 | Person living alone |
Metastatic cancer Hormone therapy Radiotherapy Partial surgery Reconstructive surgery Immunotherapy |
AP 2 | I1 | 55–64 | Couple without children at home |
BRCA genetic mutation DIEP (deep inferior epigastric perforators) reconstructive surgery Oophorectomy |
AP 3 | I1 | 55–64 | Couple with children at home |
Parenteral chemotherapy Hormone therapy Radiotherapy Partial surgery Reconstructive surgery |
AP 4 | I1 | 65–74 | Couple without children at home |
Radiotherapy Full surgery |
AP 5 | I1 | 65–74 | Person living alone |
Chemotherapy through the veins Hormone therapy Radiotherapy Partial surgery |
AP 6 | I2 | 55–64 | Couple without children at home |
Hormone therapy Full surgery Reconstructive surgery |
AP 7 | I2 | 45–54 | Couple with children at home |
Parenteral chemotherapy Hormone therapy Radiotherapy Full surgery Reconstructive surgery |
AP 8 | I2 | 65–74 | Person living alone |
Parenteral chemotherapy Hormone therapy Radiotherapy or brachytherapy Partial surgery |
AP 9 | I2 | 65–74 | Person living alone |
Hormone therapy Radiotherapy or brachytherapy Partial surgery |