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Read our Colorectal Cancer research guide →This research study is investigating how physical activity levels, physical fitness, and overall quality of life are affected in patients who have been treated for colorectal or anal cancer. Researchers want to understand the lasting effects of cancer treatment — including problems like bowel control issues — and how staying active might help improve health outcomes and reduce the risk of cancer returning.
After colorectal and anal cancer treatment, many patients experience side effects like loss of bowel control that significantly affect their daily lives. Studies show that physical activity can help cancer survivors feel better and may even lower the risk of cancer recurrence, but we need more information about how to support these patients effectively.
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If you join this study, you will be asked to complete health assessments, answer questions about your physical activity levels and quality of life, and possibly undergo fitness testing. The research team will collect information about how cancer treatment has affected your daily functioning and overall well-being. The exact number of visits and duration will depend on the study design, but researchers will work with you to make participation as convenient as possible.
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