Late effects of radiation therapy for prostate carcinoma: The patient's perspective of bladder,bowel and sexual morbidity |
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Authors: | CIV Franklin CA Parker KM Morton |
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Abstract: | The patients’perceptions of the late effects of radiation therapy for carcinoma of the prostate on bladder, bowel and sexual function were determined by using a self-administered questionnaire which was posted in June 1996 to patients who had been treated for carcinoma of the prostate between February 1993 and April 1994 at the Htrston centre of the Queensland Radium Institute. The questions were based on the SOMA-LENT subjective scales. Moderate bladder morbidity was reported by 15% of patients, with 2% reporting major morbidity. Moderate bowel morbidity was reported by 19% of patients with 2% reporting major morbidity, the major symptoms being bowel urgency and mucus discharge. Sexual function was a problem, with 72% of patients reporting dissatisfaction with their current level of sexual activity. |
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Keywords: | complications prostate cancer radiation therapy self-administered questionnaire. |
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