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Review

External beam radiotherapy in prostate cancer patients: short- and long-term health-related quality of life issues

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Pages 487-495 | Published online: 09 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Health-related quality of life is an increasingly important issue in the treatment of prostate cancer. External beam radiotherapy is a frequently-used treatment option which can have short- and long-term side effects influencing the patients’ quality of life. In this review the urinary, intestinal and sexual health-related quality of life issues related to treatment with external beam radiotherapy are addressed. Recent research reports allow us to provide an overview on both the short- and long-term of a patient’s cancer experience. External beam radiotherapy has different effects on bowel, bladder and sexual function. This review suggests that external beam radiotherapy has a considerable short-term effect on bowel and sexual functioning, and that urinary function is rarely affected. In the long-term there is still a small, but non-negligible, effect on bowel functioning. Sexual function is greatly affected by external beam radiotherapy in the long-term. Recent radiotherapy treatment techniques, such as conformal external beam radiotherapy, tend to give better health-related quality of life outcomes. However, this needs confirmation by more studies in the short- and long-term including health-related quality of life measurements.

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