A trial of fish oil for bowel cancer that has spread to the liver (EMT2 study)
This trial is looking at fish oil in people having surgery to remove bowel cancer spread to the liver.
Cancer of the large bowel. Waste left from digested food passes from the small bowel to the colon, where fluid and foods are absorbed. The waste then goes through to the rectum (back passage) and then through the anus to be passed out of the body. Also called the large intestine or the bowel.
This trial is looking at fish oil in people having surgery to remove bowel cancer spread to the liver.
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This trial is for people with bowel cancer who have had surgery and are going to have chemotherapy to lower the chances of the cancer coming back.
This trial is for people with bowel cancer that has spread to other parts of the body (metastatic).
This study is to see if it is possible to find more polyps during bowel scope screening using a new technique.
Researchers will look at samples of blood and tissue from people who have cancer and people who haven’t had cancer.
This study was for people with symptoms that could be caused by bowel cancer.
This study is for people with bowel cancer who are going to have surgery to remove part of the bowel.
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