Physical functional limitations and psychological distress in people with and without colorectal cancer: findings from a large Australian study
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2020
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Zhang, Yuehan
Joshy, Grace
Glass, Kathryn
Banks, Emily
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Springer Verlag
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Purpose To quantify physical disability and psychological distress in people with and without colorectal cancer (CRC).
Methods Questionnaire data (2006–2009) from 267,153 Australian general population members aged ≥ 45 years participating in
the 45 and Up Study (n = 213,231 following exclusions) were linked to cancer registry and hospital admission data, to ascertain
CRC status. Modified Poisson regression estimated adjusted prevalence ratios (PRs) for physical disability and psychological
distress in participants with CRC versus those without.
Results Compared with participants without CRC (n = 210,836), CRC survivors (n = 2395) had significantly higher physical
disability prevalence (11.9% versus 19.5%, respectively), PR = 1.11 (95% CI = 1.03-1.20); and a similar prevalence of distress
(23.1% versus 20.2%), PR = 1.03 (0.94-1.20). Adverse outcomes were associated with certain clinical characteristics. Compared
with participants without CRC, CRC survivors diagnosed 5–< 10 and ≥ 10 years, with regional spread, and without recent cancer
treatment had broadly similar outcomes; survivors with metastatic CRC and recent treatment had 30–60% higher prevalence of
disability and distress. Compared with participants with neither CRC nor disability, PRs for distress were 4.71 (4.22–5.26) for
those with disability and CRC; and 4.22 (4.13–4.31) for those with disability without CRC.
Conclusions Physical disability is elevated in CRC survivors. Psychological distress is elevated 4- to 5-fold with disability,
regardless of CRC diagnosis, with lesser increases around diagnosis and treatment.
Implications for cancer survivors CRC survivors with less advanced disease and who have not been recently diagnosed or treated
have physical disability and psychological distress comparable to the general population. Survivors with disability are at
particularly high risk of psychological distress
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Colorectal cancer, Physical functional limitations, Psychological distress, Clinical characteristics, Joint consideration
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Journal of Cancer Survivorship
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