Factors associated with long-term gastrointestinal symptoms in colorectal cancer survivors in the women's health initiatives (WHI study).
Claire J HanKerryn W RedingMatthew F KaladyRachel YungHeather GreenleeElectra D PaskettPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Women CRC survivors experience a high GI symptom burden, highlighting the need to inform policy and improve the QOL of cancer survivors. Our findings will aid in identifying those more vulnerable to symptoms, and inform future survivorship care interventions (i.e., community-based cancer symptom management) by considering multiple risk factors (e.g., psychological distress).
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- young adults
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- pregnancy outcomes
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- insulin resistance
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