Abstract
Outcome after surgical treatment has been based predominantly on objective criteria. A more global assessment is necessary which also includes patient-reported health-related quality of life. The literature concerning investigations on quality of life measurements in surgery and follow-up in colorectal cancer is reviewed. Only a few studies are published; the results are conflicting and the methodology questionable. Therefore, it is concluded that there is a strong need for further research in this field.
Keywords: Colorectal cancer surgery, quality of life assessments, follow-up
Current Cancer Therapy Reviews
Title: Quality of Life Assessments in Colorectal Cancer Surgery. A Review
Volume: 4 Issue: 4
Author(s): Per Jess
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Keywords: Colorectal cancer surgery, quality of life assessments, follow-up
Abstract: Outcome after surgical treatment has been based predominantly on objective criteria. A more global assessment is necessary which also includes patient-reported health-related quality of life. The literature concerning investigations on quality of life measurements in surgery and follow-up in colorectal cancer is reviewed. Only a few studies are published; the results are conflicting and the methodology questionable. Therefore, it is concluded that there is a strong need for further research in this field.
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Jess Per, Quality of Life Assessments in Colorectal Cancer Surgery. A Review, Current Cancer Therapy Reviews 2008; 4 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339408786413335
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339408786413335 |
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