Ancient needles target modern cancer side effect
NCT ID NCT07294339
Summary
This study tests whether acupuncture can safely reduce hot flashes in breast cancer patients taking hormone-blocking medications. Sixty women will receive either real or fake acupuncture three times weekly for eight weeks while continuing their standard cancer treatment. Researchers will track hot flash frequency, quality of life, and use brain scans to understand how acupuncture might work.
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Peking University People's Hospital
Beijing, 100000, China
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