Evaluation of toxicity and quality of life using a diary card during postoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer

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作者
Caffo, O
Amichetti, M
Romano, M
Maluta, S
Tomio, L
Galligioni, E
机构
[1] St Chiara Hosp, Dept Med Oncol, I-38100 Trent, Italy
[2] St Chiara Hosp, Dept Radiotherapy, I-38100 Trent, Italy
[3] Borgo Trento City Hosp, Dept Radiotherapy, Verona, Italy
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rectal cancer; radiotherapy; quality of life; diary card;
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10.1007/s10350-004-6220-2
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
PURPOSE: Adjuvant pelvic radiotherapy after radical surgery for rectal cancer may produce several side-effects (mainly gastrointestinal) capable of affecting patient lifestyle. This prospective Study evaluated by means of a diary card the toxicity and daily changes in the quality of life of patients with rectal cancer treated with postoperative pelvic radiotherapy. METHODS: We used a diary card listing ten items about lifestyle changes and side-effects compiled by patients themselves. The patients were stratified by age (less than or equal to 65 vs. > 65 years), the presence or not of a stoma, and the administration or not of concurrent chemotherapy. RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients were evaluable. The mean number of bowel movements increased across time, without statistically significant differences. Nausea and appetite did not significantly change during the treatment period. There was a statistically significant, progressive increase in the perception of pain (P < 0.03). Although not significantly, the anxiety scores were lower during radiotherapy than at baseline. Daily activities and compliance with therapy did not significantly change during the treatment. There was a significant worsening in overall well-being (P < 0.04) and quality of life evaluation (P < 0.03). The patients who received chemoradiotherapy experienced a worsened lifestyle and greater side-effects. Older patients experienced less pain but had statistically significant higher levels of anxiety. Patients with a stoma reported a better quality of life score than those without. CONCLUSIONS; The use of a diary card may be an adequate means of detecting the extent of treatment-related changes in the lifestyle of patients with rectal cancer treated by postoperative radiotherapy.
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