A study to understand people’s experiences after having radiotherapy to the pelvis
This study looked at the issues people have after radiotherapy to the area between the hip bones (pelvis).
Cancer of the back passage - the end of the bowel where faeces (poo) is stored before it passes out of the body when you open your bowels.
This study looked at the issues people have after radiotherapy to the area between the hip bones (pelvis).
This study is for people who are due to have an operation to remove their bowel cancer.
This study looked at 2 operations for people with rectal cancer and compared the side effects.
This study is open to people whose cancer has spread and who are due treatment with a biological therapy by itself, or with chemotherapy.
This trial is for people who have a cancer low down in their bowel (rectum).
This study was done to see if it was helpful for people to report information about side effects using a mobile phone.
This trial is open to people with certain gene changes (mutations) in the bowel cancer genes.
This study is looking at a new chemotherapy drug called S 95005.
This study is looking at using personalised models of your bowel and rectum for surgeons to rehearse the surgery to remove your rectal cancer.
This study looked at teaching people to use a form of heat (moxibustion) to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy.