Calming music and simple tweaks tested to ease anxiety during uncomfortable bladder cancer exams
NCT ID NCT07204301
Summary
This study aims to see if simple comfort measures can make routine bladder cancer check-ups less stressful and painful. Researchers will test interventions like calming music, visual distractions, and optimized timing of numbing gel on 378 patients. They will compare these patients to those receiving standard care to see which approach leads to less anxiety and discomfort during the procedures.
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Victoria Hospital - London Health Sciences Center
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