Can grocery delivery fight cancer symptoms? maine study aims to find out

NCT ID NCT07076004

Summary

This study is testing whether providing specially tailored groceries, with or without nutrition counseling, helps people with cancer eat better and feel better. It will involve 100 adults in Maine who have been diagnosed with cancer, comparing three groups over six months. The main goal is to see if this support improves diet quality, and researchers will also check if it reduces hospital visits, malnutrition, and treatment-related symptoms.

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Locations

  • Yale School of Public Health

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    New Haven, Connecticut, 06510, United States

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