High-Dose vitamin c tested to ease chemo side effects
NCT ID NCT05849129
Summary
This study is testing if adding high-dose vitamin C given through an IV (intravenous) to standard chemotherapy can improve quality of life and reduce side effects for people with advanced lung cancer. It will involve 90 participants who will be randomly assigned to receive either the vitamin C IV or a placebo (saltwater) IV alongside their regular treatment. The main goal is to see if vitamin C helps patients feel better during their cancer care.
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The Ottawa Hospital
RECRUITINGOttawa, Ontario, K1H8L6, Canada
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