Surviving colorectal cancer : patient-reported symptoms 4 years after diagnosis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND.
The number of long-term survivors after a cancer diagnosis is increasing, yet relatively few studies have addressed survivors' reported symptoms beyond the initial year after diagnosis.
METHODS.
The symptom reports of 474 survivors of colon and rectal cancer from 5 US metropolitan areas were collected during 2002-2003 as part a larger study of the quality of care for patients with cancer diagnosed in 1998. The relation...
Paper Details
Title
Surviving colorectal cancer : patient-reported symptoms 4 years after diagnosis.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
110
Issue
9
Pages
2075 - 2082
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