Young survivors try Finger-Pressure therapy to fight cancer fatigue
NCT ID NCT06442891
Summary
This small pilot study tested whether young cancer survivors could use a simple, self-applied finger-pressure technique called acupressure to help manage their persistent fatigue. Forty-two survivors aged 15-39 who had finished treatment but still felt tired used a special app and tool to apply pressure to specific points on their bodies for six weeks. The main goal was to see if this kind of study was practical to run and acceptable to participants, while also gathering early hints about whether the technique might help ease their fatigue.
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University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109, United States
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