Health‐related quality of life after surgery for advanced and recurrent rectal cancer: a nationwide prospective study
Colorectal Disease2013Vol. 16(7), pp. O223–33
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Abstract
Patients treated with COMP-RCS experienced improvement in HRQoL in the first year after surgery. One year after surgery, HRQoL was similar to that of patients treated with STAN-RCS. Compared with NORM-data, lower levels were found for physical and emotional role functioning.
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