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Longitudinal Associations Between Inflammation and Multi-Dimensional Fatigue up to 2 Years After Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis.

Tracking inflammation markers may help predict which colorectal cancer survivors will experience persistent fatigue, informing supportive care strategies.

This longitudinal observational study investigates whether inflammatory biomarkers predict the trajectory of multi-dimensional fatigue in colorectal cancer survivors across 2 years post-diagnosis. Classified from title and esummary metadata only; represents cancer survivorship research with indirect clinical relevance to survivorship care planning.

What the study was

Study design
Longitudinal observational study
Population
Colorectal cancer survivors up to 2 years post-diagnosis
Category
Public Health
Maturity
Exploratory
Journal
International Journal of Cancer

Why it surfaced

Survivorship biomarker research; matched T5 via 'biomarker+cancer' query terms but study focus (fatigue/inflammation) is not core watchlist precision oncology territory. Classified from title/metadata only.

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