Cold gloves and squeeze: a new hope against chemo nerve pain?

NCT ID NCT06400849

First seen Dec 29, 2025 · Last updated May 09, 2026 · Updated 22 times

Summary

This study looks at whether using a frozen glove plus a tight surgical glove can prevent nerve damage (numbness, pain, tingling) caused by the chemotherapy drug paclitaxel in breast cancer patients. About 60 women with early-stage breast cancer will wear a frozen glove on one hand and a frozen glove plus a tight glove on the other during each chemo session. The goal is to see if the combination works better than cold alone to protect nerves and improve quality of life after treatment.

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  • Centre Antoine Lacassagne

    RECRUITING

    Nice, 06189, France

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