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This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether giving colorectal cancer patients personalized nutrition plans, nutritional supplements, and online health education after surgery helps them recover better and feel healthier. The study will compare four groups: people who receive both nutrition support and health education, those who get only health education, those who get only nutrition support, and those who receive standard care alone. Researchers will track participants for up to 5 years to see how the treatments affect quality of life, nutrition status, and long-term survival.
Many colorectal cancer patients struggle with malnutrition after surgery, which can weaken their ability to handle treatment and recovery. This trial aims to find out whether combining personalized nutrition support with educational resources can help patients heal better and improve their long-term health outcomes.
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If you join this study, you will be randomly placed into one of four groups. Depending on your group, you may receive a personalized nutrition plan with supplements and/or access to an online platform with weekly videos and interactive content about nutrition, exercise, and mental health. The main intervention lasts 14 days after your surgery, followed by a 12-month follow-up period and annual check-ins for up to 5 years. You will have visits or assessments at 1, 2, 3, 6, and 12 months, and then yearly, where researchers will check your nutrition, quality of life, and overall health. Some participants may also be asked to provide blood samples to help researchers understand how the treatments work.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 18, 2026 · Not medical advice
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