Patient reported long‐term side effects from treatment on urinary and sexual function in anal cancer survivors – 3‐ and 6‐year results from the Swedish national ANCA study
Anna Axelsson,
Mia Johansson,
Eva Haglind
et al.
Abstract:AimThe standard treatment for anal cancer is chemoradiotherapy. Most patients survive anal cancer but remain living with long‐term side effects related to the treatment received. The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of long‐term impairment of urinary and sexual function at 3 and 6 years after diagnosis and to investigate the additive effect from chemotherapy in combined chemoradiotherapy on urinary incontinence, compared to radiotherapy alone.MethodThe ANal CAncer study (ANCA) is based on a natio… Show more
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