Virtual reality goggles aim to calm cancer patients during radiation
NCT ID NCT07324577
Summary
This study is testing whether using virtual reality (VR) goggles during radiation therapy can help reduce anxiety for cancer patients. Researchers will compare 54 patients with prostate, breast, lung, or head/neck cancer who either use VR during treatment or receive standard care. The main goals are to see if patients can comfortably use the VR equipment during treatment and whether it helps lower their anxiety levels.
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Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Hayworth Cancer Center
High Point, North Carolina, 27262, United States
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