Physical Health and Functional Effects
Cross-source consensus on Physical Health and Functional Effects from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Risks & contraindications
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- Chaballout et al. found that bowel effects were a major concern and often worse than expected. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Studies reported pain, nausea, fatigue, bowel problems, and treatment-related toxicities after anal cancer treatment. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Mauro et al. found no significant change in physical toxicities or physical functioning through 12 months after treatment. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Stakeholders felt questionnaire data did not fully capture the complexity of pain. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- People living with HIV expressed concern about the effects of treatment, especially radiation, on immune function. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review