Factors Affecting Health Related Quality of Life of Rectal Cancer Patients Undergoing Surgery

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Nair C.K. [1 ]
George P.S. [2 ]
Rethnamma K.S. [1 ]
Bhargavan R. [1 ]
Abdul Rahman S. [3 ]
Mathew A.P. [1 ]
Muralee M. [1 ]
Cherian K. [1 ]
Augustine P. [1 ]
Ahamed M.I. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Surgical Oncology, Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum
[2] Department of Bio-Statistics, Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum
[3] Department of Radiotherapy, Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum
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Minimally important clinical change; Quality of life; Rectal cancer;
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10.1007/s13193-014-0346-z
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Maintaining quality of life (QOL) is one of the important aims of cancer treatment. Quality of life of a cancer patient is affected by various factors, which may be disease related, patient related, or treatment related. To study changes in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) brought about by treatment of rectal cancer and factors affecting the changes using Malayalam translation of FACT-C (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy—Colorectal) Questionnaire. Also to detect the minimally important clinical changes (MICC) in health-related quality of life of patients with carcinoma rectum, who have undergone surgery. Forty-five patients diagnosed with carcinoma rectum, who have undergone curative surgery, were studied. HRQOL was assessed at baseline 2 weeks after surgery and 3 months after surgery. The changes in scores were correlated with various demographic factors like age, sex, marital status, number of children, number of married children, and education and occupation of the patient and spouse. Also the treatment-related factors like presence of stoma, presence of morbidity, previous treatment, stage of disease, and administration of chemotherapy before and after surgery were correlated. All the subscales of FACT-C tool, except emotional well-being, were significantly reduced 2 weeks after surgery and increased slightly above pre-treatment level 3 months after surgery. The Chronbach α values were 0.88, 0.89 and 0.86 on three occasions, respectively, establishing internal validity of the test. Baseline HRQOL scores were better in males compared to females. Among the various subscales, the drops in SWB, FWB, FACT-G, total Score and TOI were significant (P <.05).There were no significant differences in scores between patients who have undergone open surgery and minimally invasive surgery or patients who had permanent colostomy versus no colostomy. The HRQOL scores after surgery reduced 2 weeks after surgery and improved above pre-surgical levels 3 months after surgery. The approach of surgery (minimally invasive versus open) or presence or absence of permanent colostomy didn’t make any significant change in HRQOL. But since the sample size of the study was small, we need further larger studies to arrive at definite conclusions. © 2014, Indian Association of Surgical Oncology.
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