Background. Patients treated with external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) may suffer from long-term anorectal adverse effects. The purpose of the present study was to assess long-term functional and structural anorectal changes in patients previously treated with EBRT for prostate cancer and to suggest the mechanism behind the development of the adverse effects. Material and methods. Our previously proposed RT-induced anorectal dysfunction (RT-ARD) score, developed with the intention to survey anorectal dysfunction was used to identify patients with and without anorectal symptoms. Among 309 patients surveyed with the questionnaire, we chose 23 patients with the highest RT-ARD score and 19 patients with the lowest RT-ARD score. They were investiga...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of radiation on anorectal function in patients with carcinoma ...
BACKGROUND: An altered anorectal function is reported after chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and surgery for ...
PURPOSE: To delineate the individual pelvic floor muscles considered to be involved in anorectal tox...
ObjectivesTo characterize the prevalence and pathophysiology of anorectal dysfunction up to 2 yr fol...
Aim—The incidence of anorectal symptoms after radiotherapy (RTH) for localised pelvic malignant dise...
BACKGROUND: Late anorectal toxicity is a frequent adverse event of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT)...
Background and purpose: To assess the long-term anorectal function in rectal cancer patients followi...
PURPOSE: Anorectal dysfunction is common after pelvic radiotherapy. This study aims to explore the r...
PURPOSE: To explore the influence of functional changes and dosimetric parameters on specific incont...
PurposeTo evaluate the prevalence of anorectal dysfunction following therapeutic pelvic irradiation....
PURPOSE: Pelvic radiotherapy may lead to changes of anorectal function resulting in incontinence-rel...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of colonic motility in the pathogenesis of anorectal symptoms and dysf...
Objective: Anorectal function is greatly disturbed after rectal surgery with or without radiotherapy...
AIM: The objective of primary radiotherapy for anal cancer is to remove cancer while maintaining ano...
PurposeTo compare the effects of (three-dimensional) 3D vs. two-dimensional (2D) radiation therapy (...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of radiation on anorectal function in patients with carcinoma ...
BACKGROUND: An altered anorectal function is reported after chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and surgery for ...
PURPOSE: To delineate the individual pelvic floor muscles considered to be involved in anorectal tox...
ObjectivesTo characterize the prevalence and pathophysiology of anorectal dysfunction up to 2 yr fol...
Aim—The incidence of anorectal symptoms after radiotherapy (RTH) for localised pelvic malignant dise...
BACKGROUND: Late anorectal toxicity is a frequent adverse event of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT)...
Background and purpose: To assess the long-term anorectal function in rectal cancer patients followi...
PURPOSE: Anorectal dysfunction is common after pelvic radiotherapy. This study aims to explore the r...
PURPOSE: To explore the influence of functional changes and dosimetric parameters on specific incont...
PurposeTo evaluate the prevalence of anorectal dysfunction following therapeutic pelvic irradiation....
PURPOSE: Pelvic radiotherapy may lead to changes of anorectal function resulting in incontinence-rel...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of colonic motility in the pathogenesis of anorectal symptoms and dysf...
Objective: Anorectal function is greatly disturbed after rectal surgery with or without radiotherapy...
AIM: The objective of primary radiotherapy for anal cancer is to remove cancer while maintaining ano...
PurposeTo compare the effects of (three-dimensional) 3D vs. two-dimensional (2D) radiation therapy (...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of radiation on anorectal function in patients with carcinoma ...
BACKGROUND: An altered anorectal function is reported after chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and surgery for ...
PURPOSE: To delineate the individual pelvic floor muscles considered to be involved in anorectal tox...