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Towards improved physical and psychological health after radiotherapy for prostate cancer - avoiding radiation - induced long-lasting gastrointestinal symptoms

Avoiding long-lasting symptoms from the bowel and the anal-sphincter region after radiotherapy for prostate cancer

Abstract
There are an increasing number of irradiated prostate-cancer survivors in the world today. For many of these men survival comes at a cost: unwanted debilitating side effects due to exposure of healthy normal tissue to ionizing radiation. Identifying clinical and dosimetric factors associated with these long-lasting side effects could provide a way of attaining the ultimate goal – curing prostate cancer with radiotherapy while restoring physical and psychological health for the prostate-cancer survivor. Following a preparatory qualitative phase, we constructed a study-specific questionnaire. In addition, we conducted a pilot study to evaluate the variation in position and volume of the organs at risk in the small pelvis. We received filled-in questionnaires from 874/985 (89%) prostate-cancer survivors and from 243/332 (73%) population-based controls. We found that prostate-cancer survivors who smoked had an increased risk of long-lasting defecation urgency, diarrhea, the sensation of bowel not completely emptied after defecation and sudden emptying of all stools into clothing without forewarning compared to never smokers. We also found that men with loose stools and abdominal distension at least once a week had a higher prevalence of several long-lasting symptoms, such as defecation urgency, fecal leakage and sudden emptying of all stools into clothing compared to those with regular stools. Prostate-cancer survivors with abdominal distension at least once a week had an increased prevalence of unexpected passing of gas compared to those with regular stools. Finally, our data showed that mean absorbed dose of ionizing radiation to the anal-sphincter region of more than 40 Gy causes an increased occurrence of fecal leakage among irradiated prostate-cancer survivors.
Parts of work
I Waldenström, Alsadius, Pettersson, Johansson, Holmberg, Steineck, Müller Variation in position and volume of organs at risk in the small pelvis. Acta Oncologica 2010;49:491-499. ::DOI::10.3109/02841861003702536
 
II. Alsadius, Hedelin, Johansson, Pettersson, Wilderäng, Lundstedt, Steineck. Tobacco smoking and long-lasting symptoms from the bowel and anal-sphincter region after radiotherapy for prostate cancer. Radiotherapy and Oncology 2011;101:495-501. ::PMID::21737169
 
III. Alsadius, Hedelin, Lundstedt, Wilderäng, Steineck. Disordered bowel habits are assoicated with long-lasting functional symptoms among irradiated prostate-cancer survivors. (submitted)
 
IV. Alsadius, Hedelin,Lundstedt, Pettersson, Wilderäng, Steineck. Mean absorbed dose to the anal-sphincter region and fecal leakage among irradiated prostate-cancer survivors. (submitted)
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Clinical Sciences
Disputation
Fredagen den 16 mars 2012, kl 9.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3
Date of defence
2012-03-16
E-mail
david.alsadius@oncology.gu.se
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/28480
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  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
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Date
2012-03-01
Author
Alsadius, David
Keywords
Radiotherapy
Prostate cancer
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
987-91-628-8414-7
Language
eng
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