Chemo's hidden handicap: study probes nerve damage that steals grip and life quality

NCT ID NCT07203066

Summary

This study aims to understand how nerve damage caused by a common colorectal cancer chemotherapy drug affects patients' hand strength, fine motor skills, and quality of life. Researchers will measure grip strength and hand function in 84 patients who have received oxaliplatin. The goal is to gather evidence to help guide better care and support for managing this long-term side effect.

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