New approach aims to ease painful side effects after cervical cancer treatment
NCT ID NCT07447895
Summary
This study is testing whether starting pelvic floor physical therapy shortly after radiation treatment can help reduce bowel and bladder incontinence in women with cervical cancer. The research will follow 28 patients who receive this specialized therapy four weeks after completing their radiation. Researchers will measure changes in incontinence, sexual symptoms, and overall quality of life three months after treatment.
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University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45219, United States
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