Living with the physical and mental consequences of an ostomy: a study among 1–10‐year rectal cancer survivors from the population‐based PROFILES registry
Psycho-Oncology2014Vol. 23(9), pp. 998–1004
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Abstract
Rectal cancer survivors with an ostomy have a lower QOL, worse illness perceptions, and a higher health care consumption compared with those without an ostomy 1-10 years after diagnosis.
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