AR videos may ease Post-Surgery anxiety in breast cancer patients
NCT ID NCT07604389
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether watching augmented reality (AR) health education videos can help reduce anxiety and depression in women after breast cancer surgery. 60 female patients will be randomly assigned to receive either standard education alone or standard education plus AR videos. The study measures changes in anxiety and depression scores before and after surgery.
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Tungs' Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital
RECRUITINGTaichung, Taichung City, 435, Taiwan
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