A study looking at a questionnaire about bowel function after surgery for rectal cancer
This study looked at how useful a new questionnaire was to look at bowel function after surgery for cancer of the rectum (back passage).
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 how useful a new questionnaire was to look at bowel function after surgery for cancer of the rectum (back passage).
This trial looked at if eating more or less fibre improved radiotherapy side effects to the bowel.
This study looked at the best way to have chemotherapy and surgery for bowel cancer that has spread to the liver.
This trial compared 2 ways of giving iron supplements to people with a low red blood cell count due to bowel cancer.
This trial looked at robotic assisted surgery to remove rectal cancer.
This trial looked at a drug called imgatuzumab for people with bowel cancer that had spread to other parts of the body.
This study is looking at using a new type of MRI scan to see how well chemotherapy is working in people with bowel (colorectal) cancer.
This trial is looking at 2 drugs called capecitabine and aflibercept for people who have bowel cancer that has spread elsewhere in the body.
This study looked at ways to change diet and increase physical activity in people who had a high risk polyp (adenoma) removed from their bowel.
This study looked at blood samples and samples of spit from people having platinum chemotherapy drugs.