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The Quality of Life after Radical Radiotherapy for Bladder Cancer
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1992
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Adaptive RadiotherapyQuality Of LifeSurgical OncologyUrologyHealth SciencesRadiation TherapyGenitourinary CancerResidual CancerMedicineBrachytherapySurgerySurgical ComplicationsOncologyRadiation OncologyNottingham Health ProfileCancer ResearchRadical Radiotherapy
The quality of life in 72 patients who had shown a complete response to radiotherapy, using a modified bladder symptom score and the Nottingham health profile, was compared with the quality of life in a similar control group matched for age and sex. There was no significant difference in either group. The records of 69 patients who had undergone post-radiation salvage cystectomy were reviewed, looking specifically at surgical complications. There were 3 post-operative deaths (5%), 3 pulmonary emboli and 3 fistulae--with some overlap of complications. Five patients who underwent cystectomy for intractable symptoms in the apparent absence of recurrent tumour were found to have residual cancer in the excised specimens.
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