Abstract

Background/Aims Consequences of surgery for rectal cancer (permanent ostomy (PO), anastomosis (AN), or temporary ostomy (TO) followed by anastomosis) can affect survivors’ psychological and financial well-being. We investigated depression and its association with perceived financial burden resulting from their illness/treatment among long-term (≥5 years post-diagnosis) survivors.

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