2023
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.3618
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A prospective evaluation of pelvic radiation vs. no radiation among patients with young-onset rectal cancer: Impact on patient-reported outcomes.

Abstract: 3618 Background: The rise in young-onset rectal cancer (YORC) calls for better understanding of the long-term impact of radiation therapy(RT) on gastrointestinal(GI) toxicity and pelvic organ function. We aimed to prospectively capture the longitudinal trajectories of patient-reported outcomes(PROs) in YORC patients who received RT vs. no RT and to identify factors associated with unfavorable PROs. Methods: We prospectively enrolled 120 YORC patients undergoing curative-intent treatment. The validated EORTC Q… Show more

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