Heated Chemo's hidden cost: slower bowel recovery after cancer surgery?
NCT ID NCT07353177
Summary
This study looked back at 193 patients who had surgery for stomach, appendix, or colon cancer to see if adding heated chemotherapy directly into the abdomen affects how quickly their bowels recover. Researchers compared patients who had surgery alone to those who also received the heated chemotherapy treatment. They measured how long it took for patients to have their first bowel movement after surgery and tracked any complications.
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Peking university people's hospital
Beijing, China
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