Sexual Functioning and Impact on Quality of Life in Patients with Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review

Diseases Pub Date : 2024-03-26 DOI:10.3390/diseases12040066
C. V. I. Feier, I. Păunescu, Alaviana Monique Faur, Gabriel V. Cozma, Andiana Blidari, Călin Muntean
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This systematic review investigates the intersection of early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC), sexual functioning, and associated quality of life (QoL), aiming to understand the comprehensive impact of EOCRC on these critical dimensions. Through an extensive search across PubMed, Scopus, and Embase up until November 2023, this study synthesized evidence from the literature while adhering to PRISMA guidelines. The studies included EOCRC patients under 50 years, which examined sexual functioning and QoL using validated instruments, and were published in English. After a rigorous screening process, five relevant studies were identified from an initial pool of 2184 articles. This review includes data from five studies involving 2031 EOCRC patients. The key findings revealed a high prevalence of sexual dysfunction, with up to 50% of men experiencing impotence and 58% reporting sexual dysfunction, alongside 36% of women in some studies. Pain was described by 12% to 31% of patients. Anxiety and depression were notably prevalent, affecting up to 69% of participants. EOCRC profoundly impacts sexual functioning and QoL, with a significant prevalence of sexual dysfunction and psychological distress among affected individuals. These findings suggest the need for oncological management strategies that include not only medical treatment but also psychological support and sexual health interventions. This systematic review emphasizes the importance of holistic patient care approaches, advocating for further research and clinical attention to address the complex needs of younger EOCRC patients.
早期结直肠癌患者的性功能及其对生活质量的影响:系统回顾
本系统性综述调查了早发结直肠癌(EOCRC)、性功能和相关生活质量(QoL)的交叉点,旨在了解 EOCRC 对这些关键方面的综合影响。本研究通过对截止到 2023 年 11 月的 PubMed、Scopus 和 Embase 进行广泛搜索,在遵守 PRISMA 指南的前提下综合了文献中的证据。这些研究纳入了 50 岁以下的 EOCRC 患者,使用经过验证的工具对性功能和 QoL 进行了检查,并以英文发表。经过严格筛选,从最初的 2184 篇文章中确定了五项相关研究。本综述包括五项研究的数据,涉及 2031 名 EOCRC 患者。主要研究结果显示,性功能障碍的发病率很高,在某些研究中,高达50%的男性患者出现阳痿,58%的患者报告有性功能障碍,女性患者中也有36%出现性功能障碍。12%至31%的患者有疼痛症状。焦虑和抑郁也很普遍,受影响者高达 69%。EOCRC 对性功能和 QoL 有着深远的影响,患者中性功能障碍和心理困扰的发生率很高。这些研究结果表明,肿瘤管理策略不仅包括药物治疗,还包括心理支持和性健康干预。本系统综述强调了对患者进行整体护理的重要性,提倡进一步开展研究和临床关注,以满足年轻的 EOCRC 患者的复杂需求。
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