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. 2012 Jul;14(7):797-803.
doi: 10.1111/j.1463-1318.2011.02668.x.

Health-related quality of life after surgery for primary advanced rectal cancer and recurrent rectal cancer: a review

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Health-related quality of life after surgery for primary advanced rectal cancer and recurrent rectal cancer: a review

H V Thaysen et al. Colorectal Dis. 2012 Jul.

Abstract

Aim: Health-related quality of life is an important outcome measure in treatment of cancer. A review of the literature was undertaken to provide an overview of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after surgery for primary advanced or recurrent rectal cancer and to outline proposals for future HRQoL studies in this area.

Method: A systematic literature search was undertaken. Only studies concerning surgery for primary advanced or recurrent rectal cancer and describing methods used for measuring HRQoL were considered.

Results: Seven studies were identified, including two prospective longitudinal studies, three cross-sectional studies and two based on qualitative data. Global quality of life, and physical, social, role and sexual function seemed to be impaired for a varying time after surgery. All the studies had methodical problems due to small sample size (12-44 patients) and different points of time for the assessment of HRQoL (12.3-47 months), which made it difficult to determine the period of time of impaired HRQoL and also if this is different after surgery for locally advanced or recurrent disease compared with after total mesorectal excision used for earlier tumours.

Conclusion: Several aspects of HRQoL are impaired for a variable time after treatment for locally advanced or recurrence of rectal cancer. Larger prospective longitudinal studies are needed to provide further information regarding the effects of this extensive surgery on quality of life.

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