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Research Article

Loose stools lead to fecal incontinence among gynecological cancer survivors

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Pages 233-242 | Received 10 Sep 2010, Accepted 20 Oct 2010, Published online: 13 Jan 2011

Figures & data

Table I. Characteristics of gynecological cancer survivors and control women.

Figure 1. Flow chart of the inclusion of gynecological cancer survivors and control women.

Figure 1. Flow chart of the inclusion of gynecological cancer survivors and control women.

Figure 2. Relation between loose stools and defecation urgency with fecal leakage among gynecological cancer survivors and control women. Absolute numbers of survivors with loose stools are presented within parenthesis.

Figure 2. Relation between loose stools and defecation urgency with fecal leakage among gynecological cancer survivors and control women. Absolute numbers of survivors with loose stools are presented within parenthesis.

Table II. Loose stools and fecal incontinence symptoms among gynecological cancer survivors.

Figure 3. Protection device used against fecal incontinence among gynecological cancer survivors.

Figure 3. Protection device used against fecal incontinence among gynecological cancer survivors.

Table III. Strategies used by gynecological cancer survivors to avoid loose stools.

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