Can a simple cold pack or mouth spray stop Chemo's painful side effect?
NCT ID NCT07297472
Summary
This study aims to prevent painful mouth sores, a common side effect of chemotherapy. Researchers will test two simple methods—applying cold and using artificial saliva spray—in 60 adult cancer patients starting chemo. The goal is to see which method better protects the mouth lining and reduces dryness and sores.
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