Can a simple vitamin stop Chemo's painful side effect?
NCT ID NCT05259527
Summary
This study is testing whether giving vitamin D supplements to cancer patients who are deficient can reduce nerve pain caused by a common chemotherapy drug called taxane. About 80 patients scheduled for this chemo will be randomly assigned to either receive prescribed vitamin D or follow standard care. Researchers will track their vitamin D levels and pain symptoms over 24 weeks to see if the supplements make a difference.
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