Can breast cancer survivors safely get IVs in their At-Risk arm?
NCT ID NCT06672224
Summary
This study aimed to see if placing an IV line and giving fluids in the arm of breast cancer survivors at risk for lymphedema (chronic arm swelling) is safe and does not damage the lymphatic system. Researchers planned to use a special fluorescent dye and imaging to track fluid flow in the arm over a year. The goal was to gather evidence to help guide safer medical care for these patients, but the trial was withdrawn before any participants were enrolled.
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