Rectal cancer treatments may impact negatively on patients' bowel and sexual functions and, in turn, on health-related quality of life. Information on the likely effects of treatment is essential in order to facilitate the care process and the adaptation of patients to their condition. Studies that report on the comparison between rectal cancer patients and the general population are a useful source of this evidence, providing elements to aid in answering questions such as 'is my life going to be the same as before?' In this article, the authors have systematically reviewed articles published in the last 6 years that report on the comparison between rectal patients' and the general population's health-related quality of life. Sixteen out of...
Background: Quality of Life (QoL) is a key element in rectal cancer (RC) patients. Aims: this study ...
BACKGROUND: Low rectal cancers could be treated using restorative (anterior resection, AR) or non-re...
Purpose The aims of the current study are to describe the quality of life among patients with rectal...
Patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is now considered a relevant clinical outcome. This...
The studies on patient-reported symptoms and quality of life following the treatment of rectal cance...
PurposeThere is a growing population of cancer survivors at risk of treatment-related morbidity. Thi...
Background: Little is known of how the quality of life of patients with rectal cancer changes after ...
Objective: to analyze functional surgical outcomes in patients with distal rectal cancer and their q...
BACKGROUND: Local recurrences of rectal cancer are best treated with surgical resection. Health-rela...
IF 3,456 Abstract: Background: The main objective of this study was to investigate health-related qu...
BACKGROUND: In locally advanced rectal cancer, an extended resection peripheral to the mesorectal fa...
Background: In locally advanced rectal cancer, an extended resection peripheral to the mesorectal f...
Background: Quality of Life (QoL) is a key element in rectal cancer (RC) patients. Aims: this study ...
BACKGROUND: Low rectal cancers could be treated using restorative (anterior resection, AR) or non-re...
Purpose The aims of the current study are to describe the quality of life among patients with rectal...
Patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is now considered a relevant clinical outcome. This...
The studies on patient-reported symptoms and quality of life following the treatment of rectal cance...
PurposeThere is a growing population of cancer survivors at risk of treatment-related morbidity. Thi...
Background: Little is known of how the quality of life of patients with rectal cancer changes after ...
Objective: to analyze functional surgical outcomes in patients with distal rectal cancer and their q...
BACKGROUND: Local recurrences of rectal cancer are best treated with surgical resection. Health-rela...
IF 3,456 Abstract: Background: The main objective of this study was to investigate health-related qu...
BACKGROUND: In locally advanced rectal cancer, an extended resection peripheral to the mesorectal fa...
Background: In locally advanced rectal cancer, an extended resection peripheral to the mesorectal f...
Background: Quality of Life (QoL) is a key element in rectal cancer (RC) patients. Aims: this study ...
BACKGROUND: Low rectal cancers could be treated using restorative (anterior resection, AR) or non-re...
Purpose The aims of the current study are to describe the quality of life among patients with rectal...