Can meditation ease the mental strain of cancer treatment isolation?
NCT ID NCT07462962
Summary
This study tested whether mindfulness meditation training could help patients feel less anxious and sleep better during a difficult part of cancer treatment. It involved 70 adults undergoing a stem cell transplant who had to stay in a protective isolation room. Researchers taught patients meditation techniques to see if this safe, non-drug approach could improve their well-being during their hospital stay.
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Henan University
Kaifeng, Henan, China
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