Authors
David Anthony Wattchow, David P Weller, Adrian Esterman, LS Pilotto, K McGorm, Zoe Hammett, Cameron Platell, Chris Silagy
Publication date
2006/4
Journal
British journal of cancer
Volume
94
Issue
8
Pages
1116-1121
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
This trial examined the optimal setting for follow-up of patients after treatment for colon cancer by either general practitioners or surgeons. In all, 203 consenting patients who had undergone potentially curative treatment for colon cancer were randomised to follow-up by general practitioners or surgeons. Follow-up guidance recommended three monthly clinical review and annual faecal occult blood tests (FOBT) and were identical in both study arms. Primary outcome measures (measured at baseline, 12 and 24 months were (1) quality of life, SF-12; physical and mental component scores,(2) anxiety and depression: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and (3) patient satisfaction: Patient Visit-Specific Questionnaire. Secondary outcomes (at 24 months) were: investigations, number and timing of recurrences and deaths. In all, 170 patients were available for follow-up at 12 months and 157 at 24 months. At 12 and …
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