Zapping chemo pain: can a device rewire your nerves?

NCT ID NCT07219472

Summary

This study is testing whether a 10-day treatment with a device called Scrambler Therapy can reduce pain, numbness, and tingling caused by chemotherapy. About 90 adults with these lasting nerve symptoms will be randomly assigned to receive either the real therapy or a sham (pretend) treatment. The goal is to see if the therapy improves symptoms, daily function, and quality of life without relying on pain medications.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation Taussig Cancer Institute

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    Cleveland, Ohio, 44195, United States

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