Patients were happier with the less restrictive diet, and the investigators discovered that there were no significant differences in the first 100 days in any of the objective measures mentioned before, "so it didn't make a difference which diet they were on, and it improved patient satisfaction when they were receiving a food safety-based diet over a neutropenic diet," Taggart said.
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