Quality of Life Following the Surgical Management of Gastric Cancer Using Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Discussion: Generally, patients who undergo a gastrectomy return to baseline QoL by one year, regardless of the type of surgery or reconstruction. A subtotal distal gastrectomy is preferred when proper oncologic margins can be obtained. Additionally, no one form of reconstruction following gastrectomy is statistically preferred over another. However, for subtotal distal gastrectomy, there was a trend toward Roux-en-Y reconstruction as superior to abating reflux.PMID:38392059 | PMC:PMC10888285 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020065 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Patrick Cullen Vallance Lloyd Mack Antoine Bouchard-Fortier Evan Jost Source Type: research

Quality of Life Longitudinal Evaluation in Prostate Cancer Patients from Radiotherapy Start to 5 Years after IMRT-IGRT
CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective, longitudinal, observational study, high radiation IMRT doses delivered for PCa led to a temporary worsening of QoL, which tended to be completely resolved at six months. Such transient worsening was mostly associated with acute GI/GU toxicity, WPRT, and higher prescription doses.PMID:38392056 | PMC:PMC10887595 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020062 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Angelo Maggio Tiziana Rancati Marco Gatti Domenico Cante Barbara Avuzzi Cinzia Bianconi Fabio Badenchini Bruno Farina Paolo Ferrari Tommaso Giandini Giuseppe Girelli Valeria Landoni Alessandro Magli Eugenia Moretti Edoardo Petrucci Paolo Salmoiraghi Giuse Source Type: research

Quality of Life Following the Surgical Management of Gastric Cancer Using Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Discussion: Generally, patients who undergo a gastrectomy return to baseline QoL by one year, regardless of the type of surgery or reconstruction. A subtotal distal gastrectomy is preferred when proper oncologic margins can be obtained. Additionally, no one form of reconstruction following gastrectomy is statistically preferred over another. However, for subtotal distal gastrectomy, there was a trend toward Roux-en-Y reconstruction as superior to abating reflux.PMID:38392059 | PMC:PMC10888285 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020065 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Patrick Cullen Vallance Lloyd Mack Antoine Bouchard-Fortier Evan Jost Source Type: research

Quality of Life Longitudinal Evaluation in Prostate Cancer Patients from Radiotherapy Start to 5 Years after IMRT-IGRT
CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective, longitudinal, observational study, high radiation IMRT doses delivered for PCa led to a temporary worsening of QoL, which tended to be completely resolved at six months. Such transient worsening was mostly associated with acute GI/GU toxicity, WPRT, and higher prescription doses.PMID:38392056 | PMC:PMC10887595 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020062 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Angelo Maggio Tiziana Rancati Marco Gatti Domenico Cante Barbara Avuzzi Cinzia Bianconi Fabio Badenchini Bruno Farina Paolo Ferrari Tommaso Giandini Giuseppe Girelli Valeria Landoni Alessandro Magli Eugenia Moretti Edoardo Petrucci Paolo Salmoiraghi Giuse Source Type: research

Quality of Life Following the Surgical Management of Gastric Cancer Using Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Discussion: Generally, patients who undergo a gastrectomy return to baseline QoL by one year, regardless of the type of surgery or reconstruction. A subtotal distal gastrectomy is preferred when proper oncologic margins can be obtained. Additionally, no one form of reconstruction following gastrectomy is statistically preferred over another. However, for subtotal distal gastrectomy, there was a trend toward Roux-en-Y reconstruction as superior to abating reflux.PMID:38392059 | PMC:PMC10888285 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020065 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Patrick Cullen Vallance Lloyd Mack Antoine Bouchard-Fortier Evan Jost Source Type: research

Quality of Life Longitudinal Evaluation in Prostate Cancer Patients from Radiotherapy Start to 5 Years after IMRT-IGRT
CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective, longitudinal, observational study, high radiation IMRT doses delivered for PCa led to a temporary worsening of QoL, which tended to be completely resolved at six months. Such transient worsening was mostly associated with acute GI/GU toxicity, WPRT, and higher prescription doses.PMID:38392056 | PMC:PMC10887595 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020062 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Angelo Maggio Tiziana Rancati Marco Gatti Domenico Cante Barbara Avuzzi Cinzia Bianconi Fabio Badenchini Bruno Farina Paolo Ferrari Tommaso Giandini Giuseppe Girelli Valeria Landoni Alessandro Magli Eugenia Moretti Edoardo Petrucci Paolo Salmoiraghi Giuse Source Type: research

Quality of Life Following the Surgical Management of Gastric Cancer Using Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Discussion: Generally, patients who undergo a gastrectomy return to baseline QoL by one year, regardless of the type of surgery or reconstruction. A subtotal distal gastrectomy is preferred when proper oncologic margins can be obtained. Additionally, no one form of reconstruction following gastrectomy is statistically preferred over another. However, for subtotal distal gastrectomy, there was a trend toward Roux-en-Y reconstruction as superior to abating reflux.PMID:38392059 | PMC:PMC10888285 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020065 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Patrick Cullen Vallance Lloyd Mack Antoine Bouchard-Fortier Evan Jost Source Type: research

Quality of Life Longitudinal Evaluation in Prostate Cancer Patients from Radiotherapy Start to 5 Years after IMRT-IGRT
CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective, longitudinal, observational study, high radiation IMRT doses delivered for PCa led to a temporary worsening of QoL, which tended to be completely resolved at six months. Such transient worsening was mostly associated with acute GI/GU toxicity, WPRT, and higher prescription doses.PMID:38392056 | PMC:PMC10887595 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020062 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Angelo Maggio Tiziana Rancati Marco Gatti Domenico Cante Barbara Avuzzi Cinzia Bianconi Fabio Badenchini Bruno Farina Paolo Ferrari Tommaso Giandini Giuseppe Girelli Valeria Landoni Alessandro Magli Eugenia Moretti Edoardo Petrucci Paolo Salmoiraghi Giuse Source Type: research

Quality of Life Following the Surgical Management of Gastric Cancer Using Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Discussion: Generally, patients who undergo a gastrectomy return to baseline QoL by one year, regardless of the type of surgery or reconstruction. A subtotal distal gastrectomy is preferred when proper oncologic margins can be obtained. Additionally, no one form of reconstruction following gastrectomy is statistically preferred over another. However, for subtotal distal gastrectomy, there was a trend toward Roux-en-Y reconstruction as superior to abating reflux.PMID:38392059 | PMC:PMC10888285 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020065 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Patrick Cullen Vallance Lloyd Mack Antoine Bouchard-Fortier Evan Jost Source Type: research

Quality of Life Longitudinal Evaluation in Prostate Cancer Patients from Radiotherapy Start to 5 Years after IMRT-IGRT
CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective, longitudinal, observational study, high radiation IMRT doses delivered for PCa led to a temporary worsening of QoL, which tended to be completely resolved at six months. Such transient worsening was mostly associated with acute GI/GU toxicity, WPRT, and higher prescription doses.PMID:38392056 | PMC:PMC10887595 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020062 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Angelo Maggio Tiziana Rancati Marco Gatti Domenico Cante Barbara Avuzzi Cinzia Bianconi Fabio Badenchini Bruno Farina Paolo Ferrari Tommaso Giandini Giuseppe Girelli Valeria Landoni Alessandro Magli Eugenia Moretti Edoardo Petrucci Paolo Salmoiraghi Giuse Source Type: research

Quality of Life Following the Surgical Management of Gastric Cancer Using Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Discussion: Generally, patients who undergo a gastrectomy return to baseline QoL by one year, regardless of the type of surgery or reconstruction. A subtotal distal gastrectomy is preferred when proper oncologic margins can be obtained. Additionally, no one form of reconstruction following gastrectomy is statistically preferred over another. However, for subtotal distal gastrectomy, there was a trend toward Roux-en-Y reconstruction as superior to abating reflux.PMID:38392059 | PMC:PMC10888285 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020065 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Patrick Cullen Vallance Lloyd Mack Antoine Bouchard-Fortier Evan Jost Source Type: research

Quality of Life Longitudinal Evaluation in Prostate Cancer Patients from Radiotherapy Start to 5 Years after IMRT-IGRT
CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective, longitudinal, observational study, high radiation IMRT doses delivered for PCa led to a temporary worsening of QoL, which tended to be completely resolved at six months. Such transient worsening was mostly associated with acute GI/GU toxicity, WPRT, and higher prescription doses.PMID:38392056 | PMC:PMC10887595 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020062 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Angelo Maggio Tiziana Rancati Marco Gatti Domenico Cante Barbara Avuzzi Cinzia Bianconi Fabio Badenchini Bruno Farina Paolo Ferrari Tommaso Giandini Giuseppe Girelli Valeria Landoni Alessandro Magli Eugenia Moretti Edoardo Petrucci Paolo Salmoiraghi Giuse Source Type: research

Quality of Life Following the Surgical Management of Gastric Cancer Using Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Discussion: Generally, patients who undergo a gastrectomy return to baseline QoL by one year, regardless of the type of surgery or reconstruction. A subtotal distal gastrectomy is preferred when proper oncologic margins can be obtained. Additionally, no one form of reconstruction following gastrectomy is statistically preferred over another. However, for subtotal distal gastrectomy, there was a trend toward Roux-en-Y reconstruction as superior to abating reflux.PMID:38392059 | PMC:PMC10888285 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020065 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Patrick Cullen Vallance Lloyd Mack Antoine Bouchard-Fortier Evan Jost Source Type: research

Quality of Life Longitudinal Evaluation in Prostate Cancer Patients from Radiotherapy Start to 5 Years after IMRT-IGRT
CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective, longitudinal, observational study, high radiation IMRT doses delivered for PCa led to a temporary worsening of QoL, which tended to be completely resolved at six months. Such transient worsening was mostly associated with acute GI/GU toxicity, WPRT, and higher prescription doses.PMID:38392056 | PMC:PMC10887595 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020062 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Angelo Maggio Tiziana Rancati Marco Gatti Domenico Cante Barbara Avuzzi Cinzia Bianconi Fabio Badenchini Bruno Farina Paolo Ferrari Tommaso Giandini Giuseppe Girelli Valeria Landoni Alessandro Magli Eugenia Moretti Edoardo Petrucci Paolo Salmoiraghi Giuse Source Type: research

Quality of Life Following the Surgical Management of Gastric Cancer Using Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Discussion: Generally, patients who undergo a gastrectomy return to baseline QoL by one year, regardless of the type of surgery or reconstruction. A subtotal distal gastrectomy is preferred when proper oncologic margins can be obtained. Additionally, no one form of reconstruction following gastrectomy is statistically preferred over another. However, for subtotal distal gastrectomy, there was a trend toward Roux-en-Y reconstruction as superior to abating reflux.PMID:38392059 | PMC:PMC10888285 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31020065 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - February 23, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Patrick Cullen Vallance Lloyd Mack Antoine Bouchard-Fortier Evan Jost Source Type: research