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Patient-Reported Sexual Function, Bladder Function and Quality of Life for Patients with Low Rectal Cancers with or without a Permanent Ostomy.

Michael K RooneyMelisa PasliGeorge J ChangPrajnan DasEugene Jon KoayAlbert C KoongEthan Bernard LudmirBruce D MinskySonal S NoticewalaOliver PeacockGrace L SmithEmma B Holliday
Published in: Cancers (2023)
Despite a limited sample size, this study provides patient-centered, patient-derived data regarding long-term QOL in validated measures following treatment of low rectal cancers. Ostomies may have multidimensional negative impacts on QOL, and these findings warrant continued investigation in a prospective setting. These results may be used to inform shared decision making for individuals with low rectal cancers in both the settings of organ preservation and permanent ostomy.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported
  • rectal cancer
  • spinal cord injury
  • deep learning