Can better sleep, mood, and nutrition help cancer patients live longer?
Integrated psychosocial, sleep, and nutritional support improves postoperative recovery, immune modulation, and survival after curative resection for low rectal cancer: A randomized controlled trial.
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After rectal cancer surgery, some patients got extra help with their mood, sleep, and eating, while others got standard care. The ones with extra help felt better and lived longer.
Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
Max 100Randomized Controlled Trials
Max 90Cohort Studies
Max 72Case-Control Studies
Max 58Cross-Sectional Studies
Max 44Case Reports & Case Series
Max 30Expert Opinion & Narrative Reviews
Max 558 / 90
Evidence Score
Participants are randomly assigned to treatment or control groups, minimizing bias. Considered the gold standard for testing whether an intervention causes an effect.
Not medical advice. For informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare professional. Terms
After rectal cancer surgery, some patients got extra help with their mood, sleep, and eating, while others got standard care. The ones with extra help felt better and lived longer.
Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
Max 100Randomized Controlled Trials
Max 90Cohort Studies
Max 72Case-Control Studies
Max 58Cross-Sectional Studies
Max 44Case Reports & Case Series
Max 30Expert Opinion & Narrative Reviews
Max 558 / 90
Evidence Score
Participants are randomly assigned to treatment or control groups, minimizing bias. Considered the gold standard for testing whether an intervention causes an effect.