Mind over pain: can imagining acupuncture soothe chemo side effects?
NCT ID NCT07177820
Summary
This small pilot study is testing whether a video-guided mental imagery treatment, where patients imagine receiving acupuncture, is a practical way to help manage nerve pain caused by chemotherapy. The study will enroll 20 people with breast cancer who have finished chemo but still have lingering nerve pain. The main goal is to see if participants find the program easy to complete and helpful, not to prove it works better than other treatments.
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Massachusetts General Hospital
RECRUITINGCharlestown, Massachusetts, 02129, United States
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