Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer | 2019

Sexual Function, Quality of Life, and Mood After Radiation Therapy in Patients with Anal Cancer

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Purpose/Objective(s) Definitive chemoradiation (CRT) results in high cure rates of anal cancer, with advanced radiation (RT) techniques improving toxicity. However, there is limited data regarding these patients’ sexual function (SF), quality of life (QOL), and mood. We hypothesized that anal cancer treatment would result in detrimental effects on SF, QOL, and mood. Materials/Methods We prospectively surveyed patients with anal cancer treated with definitive CRT. We assessed SF for women with the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and for men with the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF). For all patients, we assessed QOL using EORTC QLQ-C30 and CR29 and mood using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). We reported descriptive statistics for SF, QOL, and mood and used univariate analysis to evaluate predictors of SF for women. Results Of 50 eligible patients, 84% completed the surveys. Median time from RT until survey was 36\xa0months (1–97\xa0months). Women ( n \u2009=\u200934) reported poor SF overall (mean FSFI score\u2009=\u200915, scale 2–36, standard deviation (SD) 10.4). Most women reported poor SF related to satisfaction, desire, orgasm, arousal, pain, and lubrication. Men ( n \u2009=\u20098) also had poor overall satisfaction (mean IIEF score\u2009=\u20096.1, scale 2–10, SD 3.6). Men reported poor erectile function and lower satisfaction with intercourse. Mean QLQ-C30 QOL score was 86.5 (SD 16.3). Results from EORTC QLQ-CR-20 demonstrated patients experienced poor sexual interest. Per HADS, 2.5% reported depression and 18% anxiety. Conclusion Patients with anal cancer experience sexual dysfunction after RT, with QOL and mood symptoms similar to patients with other cancers. Our data support the need for ongoing efforts to understand and address issues with SF, QOL, and mood following RT for these patients.

Volume 51
Pages 204-210
DOI 10.1007/s12029-019-00233-w
Language English
Journal Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer

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