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  • Neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy and total mesorectal excision in advanced rectal cancer can significantly improve overall survival, with quality of life (QOL) being a key factor in prognosis.
  • A study involving 360 patients found that the "physical function" score from QOL questionnaires, along with symptoms like fatigue, nausea, pain, and appetite loss, strongly predicted overall survival outcomes.
  • Patients with a high baseline "physical function" score had an 8-year survival rate of 70.4%, while those with lower scores had a rate of 47.5%, suggesting that improving physical function post-diagnosis could potentially enhance survival rates.

Article Abstract

In advanced rectal cancer, neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy and total mesorectal excision lead to long overall survival. The quality of life (QOL) of the patients is clearly related to the prognosis. Our question was whether the prognosis can be represented with only one question or one score from the QOL questionnaires. 360 consecutively recruited patients diagnosed with advanced rectal cancer were questioned during radiochemotherapy and a follow-up of 8 years. The questionnaires QLQ-C30 and QLQ-CR38 were used; 10 functional and 17 symptom scores were calculated. The functional score "physical function" and the symptom scores "fatigue", "nausea and vomiting", "pain" and "appetite loss" were highly prognostic ( < 0.001) for overall survival. "Physical function" was highly prognostic at all time points up to 1 year after starting therapy ( ≤ 0.001). The baseline "physical function" score divided the cohort into a favorable group with an 8-year overall survival rate of 70.4% versus an unfavorable group with 47.5%. In the multivariable analysis, baseline "physical function", age and distant metastases were independent predictors of overall survival. The score "physical function" is a powerful unrelated risk factor for overall survival in patients with rectal cancer. Future analyses should study whether increased "physical function" after diagnosis could improve survival.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8775862PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010141DOI Listing

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