New pill aims to ease harsh aftermath of cervical cancer treatment
NCT ID NCT07164534
Summary
This study is testing if a 3-month course of an oral supplement called sodium-copper-chlorophyllin can reduce severe, long-term side effects in the bladder and bowel after standard radiotherapy for cervical cancer. It will involve 316 women who have completed their cancer treatment. The goal is to see if this short-term treatment improves patients' long-term quality of life by preventing painful complications.
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