Brain zaps target chemo pain in cancer survivors
NCT ID NCT07120100
Summary
This small pilot study is testing whether a non-invasive brain stimulation technique can reduce nerve pain caused by chemotherapy. Researchers will enroll 19 female breast or gynecologic cancer survivors who developed persistent nerve pain after treatment. Participants will receive repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), which uses magnetic pulses to target specific brain areas, to see if it safely reduces their pain scores and improves quality of life.
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Huntsman Cancer Institute at University of Utah
RECRUITINGSalt Lake City, Utah, 84112, United States
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