Simple taps vs. plastic device: the battle to ease breast cancer shot pain
NCT ID NCT07406165
Summary
This study will test two simple, drug-free methods to make hormone injections less painful and scary for people with breast cancer. Researchers will compare a plastic device called a ShotBlocker and a tapping technique against standard injections in 99 patients. The goal is to find better ways 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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