Prunes cut low anterior resection syndrome risk in rectal cancer patients

Prune consumption significantly lowers the risk of low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) after surgery.

  • LARS incidence dropped from 74.6% to 27.3% with daily prune intake (p<0.001).
  • Major LARS occurrence decreased from 61.9% to 18.2% (p<0.001).

Consider recommending prunes to enhance recovery and improve patient quality of life post-surgery.

  • Patients consuming prunes reported fewer symptoms like constipation and sleep disturbances.

Journal Article by Pyo DH, Shin JK (…) Cho YB et 5 al. in Ann Coloproctol

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