SWOG Cancer Research Network aims rectal cancer trial results
Hagen Kennecke, Section chief and Chief Health Officer of the OHSU Knight-Legacy Health Cancer Collaborative, shared a post on X about a recent paper Virginia Sun et al., commenting:
SWOG Cancer Research Network aims rectal cancer trial results:
The diet modification intervention significantly reduced Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS) – mean scores from Major to Minor.
This could help patients with LARS.”
Baseline characteristics and recruitment for SWOG S1820: altering intake, managing bowel symptoms in survivors of rectal cancer (AIMS-RC) published in Springer link.
Authors: Virginia Sun, Cynthia A. Thomson, Tracy E. Crane, Kathryn B. Arnold, Katherine A. Guthrie, Sarah G. Freylersythe, Christa Braun-Inglis, Lee Jones, Joseph C. Carmichael, Craig Messick, Devin Flaherty, Samir Ambrale, Stacey A. Cohen and Robert S. Krouse.
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