Could a simple cream ease the sting of cancer mapping?
NCT ID NCT06223659
Summary
This study is testing whether a numbing cream called EMLA can reduce the brief pain patients feel from injections during a lymph node mapping procedure for skin cancer. About 100 adults with melanoma, Merkel cell, or squamous cell skin cancer will be randomly assigned to use either the real numbing cream or a placebo cream before their procedure. Researchers will compare pain scores to see if the cream makes the injection more comfortable.
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Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
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