New study aims to make breast cancer injections less painful

NCT ID NCT07533526

First seen Apr 21, 2026 · Last updated May 11, 2026 · Updated 2 times

Summary

This study tests if using a machine to inject breast cancer medication at a steady speed causes less pain than a nurse injecting by hand. Forty women with HER2-positive breast cancer will receive both methods and rate their pain. The goal is to find a more comfortable way to give these large-volume injections.

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  • Medical Ethics Committee of Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University

    Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510000, China

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