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View article: Cross-cultural adaptation of the locally recurrent rectal cancer – Quality of life questionnaire
Cross-cultural adaptation of the locally recurrent rectal cancer – Quality of life questionnaire Open
The LRRC-QoL has now undergone cross-cultural adaptation to enable its use in 10 languages and 16 countries. Its psychometric properties will be further examined through external validation in an international cohort.
View article: Survivorship issues in long‐term survivors of locally recurrent rectal cancer: A qualitative study
Survivorship issues in long‐term survivors of locally recurrent rectal cancer: A qualitative study Open
Aim There are increasing numbers of long‐term survivors following curative treatment for locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC); however, their experiences remain relatively underreported. The aim of this qualitative study was to identify …
View article: 72321 - Validation of the reporting of local recurrence of rectal cancer in the Swedish ColoRectal Cancer Registry (SCRCR)
72321 - Validation of the reporting of local recurrence of rectal cancer in the Swedish ColoRectal Cancer Registry (SCRCR) Open
Introduction The Swedish ColoRectal Cancer Registry (SCRCR) includes data on patients with rectal cancer in Sweden with a coverage rate of 98.5%. While variables on primary diagnosis and treatment have been shown to have good validity, loc…
View article: Symptoms and diagnosis of local recurrence after rectal cancer treatment
Symptoms and diagnosis of local recurrence after rectal cancer treatment Open
A majority of patients with local recurrence were diagnosed outside of the scheduled follow-up. Most of the patients were symptomatic at diagnosis. Symptoms were common in patients after rectal cancer surgery in general, however pain was m…
View article: Symptoms and diagnosis of local recurrence after rectal cancer treatment
Symptoms and diagnosis of local recurrence after rectal cancer treatment Open
The prognosis for local recurrence after rectal cancer treatment is poor. A minority of patients are eligible for surgery with curative intent, which could possibly be improved by earlier detection. The aim of this study was to determine s…
View article: Intraoperative adverse events as a risk factor for local recurrence of rectal cancer after resection surgery
Intraoperative adverse events as a risk factor for local recurrence of rectal cancer after resection surgery Open
Aim Failure to achieve a radical resection as well as intraoperative rectal perforation are important risk factors for local recurrence after rectal cancer surgery, but the importance of other intraoperative adverse events for the prognosi…