Simple taps or a plastic device could ease the sting of cancer shots
NCT ID NCT07406165
Summary
This study aims to find better ways to reduce pain and fear for breast cancer patients receiving regular hormone injections. Researchers will compare two simple, drug-free techniques—a plastic device called a ShotBlocker and a tapping method—against standard injection practice. The goal is to improve patient comfort and help people stick with their important treatment plans.
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Batman Training and Research Hospital
Batman, Center, Turkey (Türkiye)
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