A Prospective Study Evaluating Health-Related Quality of Life Following a Multimodal Treatment for Colorectal Cancer

Journal of gastrointestinal cancer(2022)

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Purpose The major improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) over the past decades increased the patients’ survival rates. Despite this, patients and clinicians still need to address the long-term physical and psychosocial effects over time. This paper aims to prospectively assess CRC patients’ HR-QoL psychological distress and sexual functioning and identify clinical, demographic, and psychological predictors. Methods In total, 55 patients were evaluated from diagnosis to 5-year follow-up with the following instruments: EORTC QLQ-C30 and QLQ-C38 for QoL and sexuality; HADS for psychological distress; and specific questions to detect psychological variables. Results QoL worsened after diagnosis and returned to baseline values after 5 years. Sexual function significantly deteriorated over time (with no recovery, especially in women), while borderline/severe anxiety and depression decreased. A better HR-QoL at baseline was associated with better physical, social and sexual functioning, positive body image and sexual pleasure after 5 years. Conclusion HR-QoL allows the early detection of patients at risk, favoring prompt patient-centered interventions.
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Colorectal cancer multimodal treatment,Colorectal cancer surgery,Psychological distress,Quality of life,Sexuality
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