A proposed tailored investigational algorithm for women treated for gynaecological cancer with long-term gastrointestinal consequences.
Ann MulsAlexandra TaylorSusan LalondrelleMohammed KabirChristine NortonAilsa HartH Jervoise AndreyevPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2020)
Women with gastrointestinal symptoms after cancer treatment benefit from a systematic management approach. After excluding disease recurrence, a proposed investigational algorithm and the oncology team includes FBC, U&Es, LFTs, thyroid function test, vitamin B12, vitamin D, a hydrogen methane breath test and a SeHCAT scan. If rectal bleeding is present, iron studies, flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy should be performed. Patients with normal investigations or symptoms not responding to treatment require gastroenterology input.
Keyphrases
- machine learning
- palliative care
- deep learning
- computed tomography
- phase ii
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- atrial fibrillation
- squamous cell
- rectal cancer
- smoking cessation
- magnetic resonance imaging
- squamous cell carcinoma
- pregnancy outcomes
- magnetic resonance
- clinical trial
- type diabetes
- young adults
- combination therapy
- pregnant women
- physical activity
- free survival
- adipose tissue
- carbon dioxide
- newly diagnosed
- childhood cancer
- breast cancer risk
- iron deficiency