Anorectal function and quality of life after chemoradiotherapy in patients with canal carcinoma

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DE FELICE Francesca, Daniela Musio, Bernardi Gloria, Lavinia Grapulin, Impagnatiello Alessio, Roberto Lisi, Moschella Cosima Maria, Indinnimeo Marileda, Tombolini Vincenzo
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Background A retrospective study was conducted to evaluate sphincter function and quality of life (QoL) in
patients treated with radiotherapy and concurrent chemotherapy (CRT) for anal canal cancer.
Materials and Methods From 1998 to 2010, patients with anal canal cancer treated with CRT were eligible.
Radiation dose was 59.4 Gy (1.8 Gy/ fraction) and the chemotherapy regimen was 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin
C. Anorectal function was investigated by anorectal manometry and transrectal ultrasound. QoL was assessed
with the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C29 questionnaire.
Correlations between diagnostic parameters and patient-reported outcomes were evaluated.
Results Eighteen patients were enrolled. Overall, 4 patients had stage I disease, 8 stage II and 6 stage III.
Anorectal manometry parameters were significantly lower compared to healthy scores. Patients-reported
continence was significantly higher than fecal incontinence manometry scores. Ultrasound sphincter complex
defects were recorded in 17 patients. Globally, a positive correlation was described between resting pressure
of manometric exam and sexual functioning items and sphincter complex and patient-reported flatulence,
respectively.
Conclusions Definitive CRT represents the standard of care for anal canal cancer. Patients experienced low rates
of fecal incontinence compared with results of diagnostic exams. Further studies are needed to better define
toxicity and QoL after definitive CRT in anal canal cancer.

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