PMID: 8581813Jan 1, 1995Paper

Quality assurance in tumor surgery--the effect of tumor surgery interventions on the quality of life of patients with urologic tumors

Swiss Surgery = Schweizer Chirurgie = Chirurgie Suisse = Chirurgia Svizzera
C W BiermannT Küchler

Abstract

During the last 20 years important improvements in diagnosis, staging and indications as well as in operative and conservative treatments of urological malignancies have been achieved. In consequence the prognoses of patients with these cancers have been improved. One remaining question concerns the impact of curative radical surgery on the individual's quality of life and life perspective. The purpose of this prospective study was to obtain relevant data upon which to develop tumor-specific modules according to the guidelines of the EORTC, so that this question can be studied. Between July, 1993 and July, 1994 data from 106 cancer patients with non metastatic urological malignancies (prostate, kidney and bladder) were gathered for analysis. Patients include 37 with prostatic cancer, who were treated by a radical prostatovesicalectomy. Fourty-two patients with renal cell carcinoma underwent radical nephrectomy. In 30 bladder cancer patients radical cystoprostatovesicalectomy with an ileum conduit was carried out. The first step was to describe the symptomatology in these patients by means of open interviews. In addition, one day postoperatively, the day before discharge and one year after surgery the patients completed self-adm...Continue Reading

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