Aims: Although pelvic radiotherapy is an effective treatment for various malignancies, around half of patients develop significant gastrointestinal problems. These symptoms often remain undetected, despite the existence of effective treatments. This study developed and refined a simple screening tool to detect common gastrointestinal symptoms in outpatient clinics. These symptoms have a significant effect on quality of life. This tool will increase detection rates and so enable access to specialist gastroenterologists, which will in turn lead to improved symptom control and quality of life after treatment. Materials and methods: A literature review and expert consensus meeting identified four items for the ALERT-B (Assessment of Late Effect...
PURPOSE: Radiation therapy (RT) and chemoRT for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associated ...
Purpose Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms pose a significant burden to patients receiving chemoradiatio...
Background: Radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer can cause severe long –term bowel problems, i...
Aims: Although pelvic radiotherapy is an effective treatment for various malignancies, around half o...
AbstractAimsAlthough pelvic radiotherapy is an effective treatment for various malignancies, around ...
There is an increasing need to measure treatment-related side effects in normal tissues following ca...
There is an increasing need to measure treatment-related side effects in normal tissues following ca...
Purpose of review Pelvic radiation disease in the form of chronic radiation-induced consequences of ...
Introduction: Radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer can cause bowel problems, which may lead to...
gastrointestiNal problemS after canCer treatment A quick guide for health professionals Background M...
Background Prostate cancer survival is improving, in the UK it has tripled in the last 40 years. ...
BackgroundChronic gastrointestinal symptoms after pelvic radiotherapy are common, multifactorial in ...
Aims: As cancer survival rates continue to increase, it is important to maximise the quality of life...
PURPOSE: Radiation therapy (RT) and chemoRT for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associated ...
Purpose Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms pose a significant burden to patients receiving chemoradiatio...
Background: Radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer can cause severe long –term bowel problems, i...
Aims: Although pelvic radiotherapy is an effective treatment for various malignancies, around half o...
AbstractAimsAlthough pelvic radiotherapy is an effective treatment for various malignancies, around ...
There is an increasing need to measure treatment-related side effects in normal tissues following ca...
There is an increasing need to measure treatment-related side effects in normal tissues following ca...
Purpose of review Pelvic radiation disease in the form of chronic radiation-induced consequences of ...
Introduction: Radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer can cause bowel problems, which may lead to...
gastrointestiNal problemS after canCer treatment A quick guide for health professionals Background M...
Background Prostate cancer survival is improving, in the UK it has tripled in the last 40 years. ...
BackgroundChronic gastrointestinal symptoms after pelvic radiotherapy are common, multifactorial in ...
Aims: As cancer survival rates continue to increase, it is important to maximise the quality of life...
PURPOSE: Radiation therapy (RT) and chemoRT for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associated ...
Purpose Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms pose a significant burden to patients receiving chemoradiatio...
Background: Radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer can cause severe long –term bowel problems, i...