Objective To describe the severity of treatment burden in surgically treated colorectal cancer (CRC) patients and examine associations between treatment burden and demographic and clinical variables. Methods This cross-sectional study recruited 134 patients diagnosed with Dukes’ stage A-C CRC between 2016 and 2018 who underwent curative surgery. The Patient Experience with Treatment and Self-management (PETS) questionnaire assessed treatment burden domains of ‘workload’, ‘stressors’ and ‘impact’ between 6 weeks and 18 months after primary surgery. Results Highest scores were observed for difficulty with healthcare services (median score 33.3), physical and mental fatigue (median score 30.0) and medical information (median score 26.8). You...
Colorectal cancers are one of the most common forms of malignancy worldwide. But two significant are...
Background: The aim of this nationwide cohort study was to examine the course of symptoms and trajec...
BackgroundThe ColoREctal Wellbeing (CREW) study is the first study to prospectively recruit colorect...
Objective To describe the severity of treatment burden in surgically treated colorectal cancer (CRC...
Objective This cross-sectional study aimed to describe cancer-related fatigue (CRF) in colorectal c...
Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to describe cancer-related fatigue (CRF) in colorectal c...
Background: Cancer and its treatment can have a considerable long‐term impact. Relatively little is ...
Purpose: to investigate unmet needs of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) at the end of treatment...
Background Support is pivotal for patients in managing colorectal cancer treatment, as they might b...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to explore the key determinants of caregiver burden in colorectal canc...
Objectives This study aimed to explore the key determinants of caregiver burden in colorectal can...
[[abstract]]Objective: The aim of the current study was to evaluate changes in treatment outcomes in...
[[abstract]]Objective: The aim of the current study was to evaluate changes in treatment outcomes in...
BackgroundColorectal cancer surgery is complex and can result in severe post-operative complications...
Purpose The aim of this study is to assess the societal burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) survivorsh...
Colorectal cancers are one of the most common forms of malignancy worldwide. But two significant are...
Background: The aim of this nationwide cohort study was to examine the course of symptoms and trajec...
BackgroundThe ColoREctal Wellbeing (CREW) study is the first study to prospectively recruit colorect...
Objective To describe the severity of treatment burden in surgically treated colorectal cancer (CRC...
Objective This cross-sectional study aimed to describe cancer-related fatigue (CRF) in colorectal c...
Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to describe cancer-related fatigue (CRF) in colorectal c...
Background: Cancer and its treatment can have a considerable long‐term impact. Relatively little is ...
Purpose: to investigate unmet needs of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) at the end of treatment...
Background Support is pivotal for patients in managing colorectal cancer treatment, as they might b...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to explore the key determinants of caregiver burden in colorectal canc...
Objectives This study aimed to explore the key determinants of caregiver burden in colorectal can...
[[abstract]]Objective: The aim of the current study was to evaluate changes in treatment outcomes in...
[[abstract]]Objective: The aim of the current study was to evaluate changes in treatment outcomes in...
BackgroundColorectal cancer surgery is complex and can result in severe post-operative complications...
Purpose The aim of this study is to assess the societal burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) survivorsh...
Colorectal cancers are one of the most common forms of malignancy worldwide. But two significant are...
Background: The aim of this nationwide cohort study was to examine the course of symptoms and trajec...
BackgroundThe ColoREctal Wellbeing (CREW) study is the first study to prospectively recruit colorect...