New radiation technique aims to spare cancer patients from debilitating bowel damage
NCT ID NCT01279135
Summary
This study compared two radiation methods for cervical cancer patients who had surgery. Researchers tested whether a more precise radiation technique (image-guided IMRT) causes fewer long-term bowel problems than standard radiation. The trial involved 300 patients and measured bowel toxicity, quality of life, and treatment side effects over time.
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Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer, Tata Memorial Centre
Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, 410210, India
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