Management of treatment-related sequelae following colorectal cancer

  • Susanne Haas*
  • , Anette Højer Mikkelsen
  • , Camilla Jensenius Skovhus Kronborg
  • , Birthe T. Oggesen
  • , Pia F. Møller
  • , Janne Fassov
  • , Nina Abild Frederiksen
  • , Marianne Krogsgaard
  • , Charlotte Graugaard-Jensen
  • , Lise Ventzel
  • , Peter Christensen
  • , Katrine Jøssing Emmertsen
  • *Corresponding author

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Abstract

Aim: Colorectal cancer survivors are one of the most rapidly growing groups of patients living with and beyond cancer. In a national multidisciplinary setting, we have examined the extent of late treatment-related sequelae in colorectal cancer survivors and present the scientific evidence for management of these conditions in this patient category with the aim of facilitating identification and treatment.
Method: A systematic search for existing guidelines and relevant studies was performed across 16 and 4 databases, respectively, from inception to 2021. This yielded 13 guidelines and 886 abstracts, of which 188 were included in the finalized guideline (231 included for full text review). Secondarily, bibliographies were cross-referenced and 53 additional articles were included.
Results: Symptoms have been divided into overall categories including psychosocial, bowel-related, urinary, sexual (male and female), pain/neuropathy and fatigue symptoms or complaints that are examined individually. Merging and grading of data resulted in 22 recommendations and 42 management strategies across categories. Recommendations are of a more general character, whereas management strategies provide more practical advice suited for initiation on site before referral to specialized units.
Conclusion: Treatment-related sequelae in colorectal cancer survivors are common and attention needs to be focused on identifying patients with unmet treatment needs and the development of evidence-based treatment algorithms.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftColorectal Disease
Vol/bind25
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)458-488
Antal sider31
ISSN1462-8910
DOI
StatusUdgivet - mar. 2023
Udgivet eksterntJa

Emneord

  • Colo-rectal cancer
  • Colon cancer
  • Long-term sequalae
  • Rectal cancer
  • Sequelae
  • Treatment-related sequelae

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