Could a simple cream ease radiation burns for breast cancer patients?

NCT ID NCT06966388

Summary

This small pilot study is testing whether breast cancer patients can consistently use a topical cream called azelaic acid during their radiation therapy. The main goal is to see if using it at least twice a day is practical and tolerable. Researchers want to learn if this approach could help manage skin side effects, but this early study is focused on feasibility, not proving effectiveness.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • Virginia Commonwealth University

    RECRUITING

    Richmond, Virginia, 23298, United States

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