Hypnosis during surgery could slash opioid use for breast cancer patients
NCT ID NCT05766891
Summary
This study is testing whether having a nurse use hypnosis before and during breast cancer surgery can help patients need less opioid pain medication afterward. Researchers are comparing three approaches: hypnosis with local anesthesia, hypnosis before standard anesthesia, and standard anesthesia alone. The goal is to see if hypnosis leads to less pain, faster recovery, and lower costs for patients with early-stage breast cancer.
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M D Anderson Cancer Center
RECRUITINGHouston, Texas, 77030, United States
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