Taste and smell training offers hope for chemo patients

NCT ID NCT04716153

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested a sensory rehabilitation program for people who lost their sense of smell or taste after chemotherapy for blood cancers like multiple myeloma or lymphoma. The program involved exercises to retrain the nose and tongue. Only 5 people enrolled before the study ended early, so results are limited. The goal was to improve quality of life and nutrition.

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  • Hematology Department, University Hospital Center

    Montpellier, 34 295, France

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