Can a simple rehab program bring back taste for cancer survivors?
NCT ID NCT04716153
Summary
This study tested a special training program designed to help people who have lost their sense of taste or smell after chemotherapy for blood cancers. It aimed to see if this 'sensory rehab' could improve their ability to taste and smell, which would help them eat better and feel better overall. The trial was very small and ended early, so more research is needed to know if the program works.
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Hematology Department, University Hospital Center
Montpellier, 34 295, France
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