Could a simple cream stop painful radiation burns?

NCT ID NCT05269160

Summary

This early-stage study tested a cream called Dermaprazole, made from a common heartburn medicine, to see if it could safely prevent or reduce severe skin burns (radiation dermatitis) in breast cancer patients receiving radiation therapy after mastectomy. The main goals were to check for safety and find the right dose, while also looking for early signs that the cream might help. The trial was terminated early after enrolling only 3 participants.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center

    Houston, Texas, 77054, United States

  • Harris Health System - Smith Clinic

    Houston, Texas, 77054, United States

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